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Emirates Airlines Seeks Moroccan Talent for Cabin Crew Positions

Saturday 10 August 2024 - 10:20
Emirates Airlines Seeks Moroccan Talent for Cabin Crew Positions

In a strategic move to bolster its diverse workforce, Emirates Airlines has launched a cabin crew recruitment campaign in Morocco this August. The initiative aims to attract young Moroccans eager to embark on a global career filled with enriching experiences and a dynamic lifestyle.

Operating daily flights to Casablanca since 2002, Emirates is expanding its recruitment efforts across Morocco, with events scheduled in Casablanca from August 9 to 22, Rabat on August 11, Fez on August 13, Marrakech on August 18, and Tangier on August 20. This campaign follows previous successful recruitment drives that resonated well with Moroccan youth.

The airline seeks passionate individuals who aspire to uphold the high standards of Emirates’ services. New recruits will have the opportunity to relocate to Dubai, enjoying a vibrant environment as their new home base. They will also travel to iconic destinations across six continents, from New York’s bustling streets to the serene beaches of the Maldives, embodying the company’s adventurous spirit.

Emirates offers its cabin crew members numerous benefits, including a tax-free salary, furnished accommodation, transportation, and comprehensive medical coverage. Wafa Kharbibi, a Moroccan cabin crew member from Marrakech, attests to the company’s commitment to quality. “Living in Dubai as an Emirates cabin crew member feels like being at the crossroads of the world,” she remarked, highlighting the cultural diversity and excitement that comes with the role.

Khalfan Al Salami, Emirates Country Manager for Morocco and Mauritania, expressed the company’s dedication to investing in Moroccan talent. “This recruitment drive reaffirms our commitment to Moroccan professionals. We’re not just offering jobs; we’re inviting Moroccans to become ambassadors of their culture on a global stage,” he stated.

Interested candidates are encouraged to visit the Emirates careers website for more details on the recruitment process and requirements. As one of the UAE’s two flag carriers, Emirates operates in over 150 cities across 80 countries with a fleet nearing 300 aircraft, continuing to expand its global reach and influence.


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