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SECTION A
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Welcoming Copy 30 minLecture1.1
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Job Description Copy 30 minLecture1.2
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Salary and Conditions Copy 30 minLecture1.3
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Entry Requirements Copy 30 minLecture1.4
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Training Copy 30 minLecture1.5
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Career Development Copy 30 minLecture1.6
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Employers and Vacancy Copy 30 minLecture1.7
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SECTION B
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About Flytech Copy 30 minLecture2.1
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Strength of Flytech Copy 30 minLecture2.2
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Flytech Courses Copy 30 minLecture2.3
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Certification & Accreditations CopyLecture2.4
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Faculty Members Copy 30 minLecture2.5
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Flytech Placements Copy 30 minLecture2.6
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Our Achievers Copy 30 minLecture2.7
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Contact Information CopyLecture2.8
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Employers and Vacancy Copy
Airlines operate on a chartered or scheduled basis, with some operating a mixture of both. Chartered flights usually run during the summer and/or skiing seasons to the most popular tourist destinations, whereas scheduled flights operate at regular times all year round and go to a wider range of destinations.
Typical employers include large and medium-sized airlines and international carriers. International Air Transportation Association (IATA) has a list of member passenger and cargo airlines, consisting of around 290 airlines in over 117 countries. Individual airports also usually have a list of the airlines and tour operators operating from their airport on their website.
Business and corporate jet companies also hire cabin crew, sometimes for VVIP positions for their prestigious clients.
Sources of vacancies
- Flytech Job Site
- Aviation Job Sites
- Websites of individual Airlines.
- HR Consulting Firms
- Aviation Hiring Agencies
- Recruitment Agencies
- Local and National Press.
Speculative approaches to airlines are also common. Research the airline you are interested in thoroughly and target your application accordingly.
Get more tips on how to find a job, create a successful CV and cover letter, and prepare for interviews at www.flytech.com.np

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