Job or Vacancy Description:
Air India Charters Ltd. invites applications from UNMARRIED Indian nationals (Male/Female) having Airline Experience as Flight Attendant for the post of AIRLINE ATTENDANTS, for B777/B787 Dreamliner fleets, mainly on international sectors.
1. Airline Attendants
Age : Should not be less than 20 years and more than 27 years as on 1st April 2011
Qualification :Should have passed 10 + 2 Examination from a recognized Board.
How to Apply : Interviews will be conducted at Hotel Ramada Plaza (19 Ashok Road, New Delhi on the 3rd Wednesday of every month at 1000 hrs for the morning session and 1400 hrs for the afternoon session, for those candidates who have submitted their applications by the 2nd Wednesday of the month. The first such exercise will be conducted on 20th April 2011 (Wednesday) in respect of applications received by 13th April 2011 (Wednesday). Further, those applications received by 11th May 2011 (Wednesday), will be considered for interview on 18th May 2011 (Wednesday), and so on every month
General Instructions:
i. Reservations and relaxations for SC/ST candidates and Ex-Servicemen will be granted as per Govt of India Rules.
ii. SC/ST/OBC candidates must submit proof (attested copy) of caste certificate in support of their claim that they belong to such category.
iii. Scheduled Caste candidates who were originally professing Hindu religion and have embraced Neo-Buddhism will also be considered for appointment against the post reserved for SC.
iv. ST candidates must submit a validity certificate (attested copy) issued by the competent State authority wherever applicable.
v. The candidates belonging to OBC categories, at the time of application, must submit duly attested photocopy of the certificate recently issued by the Competent Authority, in the format as prescribed by the Govt. of India. The Certificate must state that the candidate does not belong to socially advanced sections excluded from the benefits of reservations for OBC in civil posts and services under the Government of India. The Certificate should also contain the “Non-Creamy Layer” Clause. The Certificate produced by the candidates of OBC community should be as per the Central List published by the Government of India and not as per the State Lists.
vi. SC/ST candidates called for Personal Interview (s), residing beyond 80 kms. from the nearest Selection Centre to their residence, and not employed in any Government, Semi-Government / Public Sector Undertaking or Autonomous Bodies, will be reimbursed second class to & fro rail / bus fare by the shortest route as per rules, on production of evidence to that effect.
vii. Applicants ordinarily domiciled in the Kashmir Division of J & K State during 01.01.1980 to 31.12.1989 who are eligible for the upper age relaxation, must produce a Domicile Certificate to this effect at the time of Interview from the District Magistrate in the Kashmir Division, within whose jurisdiction the applicant had ordinarily resided or any other authority designated in this regard by the Government of Jammu & Kashmir.
viii. If at any stage, it is detected that any candidate does not meet with the requirement stipulated for the post or has furnished false / incorrect information, their candidature will be cancelled and if appointed, their services in the company will be terminated, without assigning any reason.
ix. Fees once paid, along with the application, will not be refunded on any account, nor would this fee be held in reserve for any future examination or selection.
x. Candidates MUST furnish proof of experience as a Flight Attendant and a photocopy of SEP card/equivalent, at the time of Interview.
xi. Applicants working in Government / Semi-Government / Public Sector Undertakings or autonomous bodies, must bring the completed Application Form routed through proper channel or along with “No Objection Certificate” from their present employer as applicable.
xii. AICL reserves the right to reject any candidate for Interview, without assigning any reason and no correspondence/ communication in this regard will be entertained.
xiii. In the event of any dispute, the court of jurisdiction will be Mumbai.
Tentative Last Date: 11-05-2011
About the organization:
Air India is India’s national flag carrier. Although air transport was born in India on February 18, 1911 when Henri Piquet, flying a Humber bi-plane, carried mail from Allahabad to Naini Junction, some six miles away, the scheduled services in India, in the real sense, began on October 15, 1932. It was on this day that J.R.D. Tata, the father of Civil Aviation in India and founder of Air India, took off from Drigh Road Airport, Karachi, in a tiny, light single-engined de Havilland Puss Moth on his flight to Mumbai (then known as Bombay) via Ahmedabad. He landed with his precious load of mail on a grass strip at Juhu. At Mumbai, Neville Vintcent, a former RAF pilot who had come to India from Britain three years earlier on a barn-storming tour, during which he had surveyed a number of possible air routes, took over from J.R.D.Tata and flew the Puss Moth to Chennai (then Madras) via Bellary.Air India is India’s finest flying Ambassador. The urge to excel and the enthusiasm, which characterised Air India’s first flight, way back on October 15, 1932, is quintessential even today – thanks to Air Indians who have kept alive the tradition of flying high. The recent merger of Air India and Indian, the country’s leader in the domestic sector, has helped the airline to emerge as a major force in the airline industry. The re-branding exercise is currently underway and passengers are getting to see the unified face of the new invigorated Air India. The merged entity, which presently has a fleet of 136 aircraft, offers passengers seamless travel across domestic and international routes.Air India is gradually expanding its fleet. Seventeen new aircraft – eight B777-200LRs and nine B777-300ERs have so far joined the fleet apart from 15 Airbus A-321s and 16 A-319s. On the international network Air India now operates 28 weekly services to three destinations in the USA – New York, Newark and Chicago including a daily NonStop flight between Mumbai-New York and Delhi-New York following the induction of brand new Boeing 777-200LR in its fleet. With a fleet of 136 aircraft, Air India has been gradually expanding its network to cover new destinations in India and abroad. The discerning passenger of today looks for speed and comfort. With the induction of the state-of-the-art B777-200LR aircraft, Air India now offers both speed and comfort through its nonstop services to New York. Daily Nonstop flights between Mumbai/Delhi-New York offer convenient departure and arrival timings, comfortable seats, 23 inch screen to watch 250 hours of video programming, mood lighting and gourmet food. The eight-seat First Class cabin has been designed to offer the passenger comfort and luxury with exclusivity. Each First Class seat can be transformed into a fully horizontal flat bed, 77 inches long and 31 inches wide. A passenger travelling First Class has the facility of convenio service i.e. meals at times preferred by a passenger. The 35-seat Executive Class cabin too has spacious and comfortable seats. Each seat can be transformed into a 72-inch long flat bed. The 195 Economy Class seats are ergonomically designed for comfort during the long haul flight. Mood Lighting – the entire aircraft cabin has the facility of mood lighting in soft shades of mauve, green and pink to soothe and relax passengers.After taking the path of consolidation during the past one year, the airline has taken a major initiative towards strengthening its global network and has restructured its operations to Europe and USA by making Frankfurt its operational hub for West-bound flights. To begin with, Chicago and Newark flights offer more convenient connections to originating traffic from a larger geographical area in India with Mumbai-Chicago flights now operating from Delhi, instead of Mumbai. Passengers who wish to travel from Delhi to Newark are transferred to the Mumbai-Newark flight at Frankfurt. Likewise, passengers from Mumbai, who wish to proceed to Chicago, are transferred to the Delhi-Chicago flight at Frankfurt. The connection at Frankfurt is immediate. All these flights are operated with state-of-the-art 342-seater B777-300ER aircraft configured in three classes. Passengers bound for various European destinations can take Air India-Lufthansa code share flights after traveling on Air India operated flights on India-Frankfurt sector.
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