cabin crew Jobs in Across India - Aps
Job Description
- Job Location : Kolkata, Delhi and Bhubaneswar
- Post Available : Cabin Crew ( Flight Attendant - Air Hostess )
- Salary: Rs.32000/- To Rs.45000/- Per Month (domestic) & Rs 55000 to Rs 70,000 (International)
- Qualification : Higher Secondary
- Age Limit : 18 Years To 27 For male 18 Years To 28 For Female
- Height : 5.8 for Male 5.3 for Female
- Other Required Skills : Good Communication Skills, Customer Handling skills, well groomed and physically fit(visible Tattoo And Scars marks Persons not Allowed )
- Note: THE ROLE CAN BE PHYSICALLY FIT MANDATORY
- Interview Location: Kolkata (Tollygunge, Ranikuthi)
Job Particulars
About Company
The origins of SpiceJet can be tracked back to March 1984 when the company was established by Indian industrialist S. K. Modi to provide private air taxi services.[5] On 17 February 1993, the company was named as MG Express and entered into technical partnership with the German flag carrier Lufthansa. The airline provided passenger and cargo services under the name of Modiluft before ceasing operations in 1996.[5]
2005–2013: Inception and expansion[edit]In 2004, the company was acquired by Ajay Singh and the airline planned to restart operations as SpiceJet following the low-cost model.[5] SpiceJet leased two Boeing 737-800 aircraft in 2005 and planned to order 10 new aircraft for expansion.[6]SpiceJet opened bookings on 18 May 2005 and the first flight was operated between Delhi and Mumbai on 24 May 2005.[7] By July 2008, it was India's third-largest low-cost carrier in terms of market share after Air Deccan and IndiGo.[8] Indian media baron Kalanidhi Maran acquired 37.7% stake in SpiceJet in June 2010 through Sun Group.[9][10] The airline ordered 30 Boeing 737-8 aircraft worth US$2.7 billion July 2010 and a further 15 Bombardier Q4 Dash short-haul aircraft worth US$446 million in December 2010.[11]
In 2012, SpiceJet suffered a loss of over ₹390 million (US$5.4 million) owing to increase in global crude prices.[12] On 9 January 2012, the Directorate General of Civil Aviation, reported that several airlines in India, including SpiceJet, have not maintained crucial data for the flight operations quality assurance.[13] The Bombay Stock Exchange announced that ever since June 2011, SpiceJet had been suffering losses.[14] In 2012, Kalanidhi Maran increased his stake in the airline by investing ₹1 billion (US$14 million) in the airline.[15] The airline returned to profits at the end of the same year.[16] In 2013, SpiceJet entered into an inter airline pact with Tigerair on 16 December 2013 which was later scrapped in January 2015.[17]
2014–present: Downturn and recovery[edit]In January 2015, the Sun group sold its entire shareholding and transferred control to Ajay Singh.[18]
In late September 2017, the airline announced that it had placed a firm order for 25 Q400 turboprop aircraft