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Jun 12, 2014 News
A 50-member Guyanese operating team will be chosen from 300-plus applications received for flight attendant positions on United States-based airline, Dynamic Airways.
The airline, which is aiming to attain Guyana’s flag carrier status, promises to recruit a dynamic team and to provide exceptional service specified to meet the needs of Guyanese.
With two planes to be stationed full time in Guyana, the airline will commence direct services from Guyana to New York from June 26. The company is also offering flights for as low as US$575.
During a job fair yesterday at Duke Lodge, Director of In-flight, Deanna Amos, said that the open house job fair, which opened for two days, concludes today as the aim is to find 50 highly qualified flight attendants.
“We want outgoing individuals who are excited about the opportunity; they need to be at least 19-years of age, they need to have a valid passport, strong customer service skills, and physically fit; we look for highly qualified professional individuals,” Ms Amos underscored. “We prefer experience but it’s not required. We prefer a college degree but that is also not required.”
Ms Amos added that the airline conducts a very thorough and stringent training for the flight attendants, which takes approximately three weeks. “At the conclusion they are also required to have five hours in the air with a supervisor to prove to us they are competent flight attendants.”
It was noted that the issue with Visa is dealt with by an application that is covered by a C1D crew Members’ Visa.
Dynamic Airways is a privately-owned charter airline which operates several regular flights on behalf of other operators. The company has five Boeing 767s. Roriama is the local sales agency for Dynamic Airways and will also be responsible for the airline’s ground handling.
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