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Vienna: Crewlink is again looking for flight attendants for Lauda Europe

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The temporary work agency Crewlink is looking for new flight attendants for the Ryanair subsidiary Lauda Europe. On Monday, March 14, 2022, an open applicant day will be held at the Le Méridien Hotel in Vienna.

“We are delighted to be able to offer applicants another chance to work at Lauda Europe's expanding base in Vienna, where Ryanair Group will operate 19 aircraft this summer. In the coming years, the Ryanair Group and Lauda Europe will expand in Austria, which will lead to more traffic, new jobs and career advantages," said Ryanair manager Andreas Gruber.

Crewlink explains, among other things, that they will take on about 50 new flight attendants. Interested parties can bring their documents to the Le Méridien Hotel at Robert-Stolz-Platz 14, 2022 Vienna on March 1, 1010 without making an appointment in advance. The application rounds start at 10:00 a.m. and 15:00 p.m. Afterwards, Crewlink will also be holding a training course in Vienna from Tuesday, March 22, 2022.

“Our cabin crew positions offer exciting career opportunities for ambitious crew members looking to advance their careers while exploring Europe's most popular destinations. We organized this applicants' day to meet interested candidates in person and introduce them to the exciting and dynamic career opportunities at Europe's largest airline,” said Andrew Swan of Crewlink.

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  • Stefan, 10. March 2022 @ 09: 44

    Well, Lauda is once again looking for cheap slave workers who, when they are "exploring Europe", can catch a quick glimpse out of the window at the turnaround. Does CrewLink actually arrange part-time jobs for the new employees? With that salary, no normal person can live anywhere near a normal life in a city as expensive as Vienna. Anyway, the trainers who are still left from NIKI and Laudamotion have humiliated themselves in other ways anyway, if they haven't slept with MOL, to be allowed to continue working for such a company. In the industry, you know the usual people. I don't think they will ever find work at any other airline.

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