Kuwait Airways and Gulf Air hiring in Serbia and Bosnia

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Kuwait Airways and Gulf Air will host recruitment events in both Belgrade and Sarajevo in the coming weeks for those interested in becoming cabin crew members. The two Gulf carriers have similar requirements for applicants, including a minimum height of 160 centimetres, medically fit and able to pass medical exam in either of the two countries, excellent overall presentation and the ability to swim unaided. The application forms, as well as additional terms and conditions can be found in the links below.

Kuwait Airways offers its cabin crew a competitive salary of 23.000 euros per year, paid holiday and vacation leave, sick leave pay, life insurance, free travel and flight discounts, as well accommodation in Kuwait City. The airline’s fleet includes Airbus A320, A321, A330 and A350 aircraft, as well as Boeing 777 jets. On the other hand, Gulf Air offers a basic monthly salary of between 950 and 1.150 euros, depending on skill level, duty day allowance, hourly productivity allowance from sign-in to sign-off, meal allowances during training, annual leave of up to 36 days, free health care and accommodation in Manama, as well as travel benefits for the employee, their family and friends. Gulf Air’s fleet includes the A320s and A321s, as well as the Boeing 787 aircraft.


It should be noted that Kuwait Airways' recruitment event in Bosnia and Herzegovina is only open for Bosnian nationals. All the other recruitment events listed above are open to all nationalities.

Comments

  1. Anonymous14:41

    Someone know approximately when and what aircraft they will start?

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    1. Anonymous15:25

      What do you mean?

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    2. Anonymous22:26

      Yeah, bro what is that meaning.

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  2. Anonymous15:46

    23000 is not a bad salary, tbh.Could be good for a 2-3 years job to have some savings but not to live in Kuwait forever.

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    1. Anonymous15:49

      Agree, although Kuwait is quite pricey compared to the other Gulf states.

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    2. Anonymous16:55

      With the Kuwaiti Dinar being the strongest currency in the world, that salary is so-so in terms of your spending power there.

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    3. Anonymous17:59

      But your accommodation is also paid meaning that you will have few time to stay in the city as you will be flying all the time and will not have much time to spend the money. For a young person wanting to make and save some money, the offer is not bad. Only issue is that temperatures in Kuwait are super high but looks like an interesting country.

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    4. Anonymous20:10

      Temperatures in Dubai,Doha and the other Gulf places are the same .
      For younger people these jobs are very good and will help a lot with getting other jobs and future employers .

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    5. Anonymous23:50

      The salary is quite good for Kuwait. Etihad is paying 1100 euros for basic salary and Kuwait airways is giving 1700 (plus hours per flight). Considering your accomodation is paid which is the most expensive part in Kuwait, you would be able to save nice amount in a short time.

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  3. Anonymous15:58

    First time I see Kuwait Airways hiring in this region.

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  4. Anonymous20:46

    The only reason to ever apply for Saudia, Kuwait Airlines or Gulf Air is if you've been rejected by Qatar Airways, Etihad or Emirates at least 5 times. I worked for the angry man with a Napoleonic complex in Doha for 4 years and was able to save enough money for pilot school and got to travel the world. You travel a lot (and I do mean a whole lot) with QR and EK, a bit less with EY, and barely (if at all) with the other three. Additionally, salaries in the UAE (not really for Air Arabia, Wizz Air or FlyDubai) and Qatar are far better. Oman Air is kinda cool, and so is the Sultanate of Oman, but they don't recruit from our neck of the woods too often.

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    1. Anonymous23:54

      From the people that I know, as a beginner stewardess you can make maximum of around 11k dirhams (2500 euros) in your best scenario. Not to mention how much more expensive is UAE compared to Kuwait.

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    2. Anonymous23:55

      Very interesting, it will be very interesting how Saudia will be in the next 5 years. The country is opening up with a very high speed and wants to compete with UAE. Microsoft and big companies already are investing in Riyadh. The recent visa ease especially for EU nationals. Also Israel and Sudan recently are signing a MoU for peace talks. The Middle East is changing quite a lot. Yes, gotta agree that Oman Air is really cool. They are kinda different compared to the rest of the Arabs with a more Asian culture.

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  5. Bosanac08:32

    They should visit all the cafes in Sarajevo. That's where unemployed young people are. lol

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    1. Anonymous22:39

      They need to place an ad in Angelini shisha 😂

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  6. Anonymous17:46

    hahaha i have always wanted to be a flight attendant i will probobly do it after fakultet for a year or two <3

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  7. Anonymous21:17

    Hello everyone, I wanted to tell you all that this is in fact a scam.

    I my girlfriend applied, and she was invited today to an interview. The company was 'SALAM AIR' not kuwait or Gulf Air.

    interview today in Belgrade at the Hotel Inn. There were 4 girls total that went to the interview. at the end the manager for flight crews said to get the job applicants had to pay them 1900 euro, which they claim is to cover expenses for medical and backround checks.

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