Hi candidate,
Hi Ranjithkumar,
Whatever your position, working for an airline or at an airport is not always easy. You’ll be on the go at all times. Because the air industry is one that lives and dies by customer satisfaction, you’ll be expected at all times to work quickly and efficiently under deadline pressure where you've to work forlong hours.
Whatever your position, working for an airline or at an airport is not always easy. You’ll be on the go at all times. Because the air industry is one that lives and dies by customer satisfaction, you’ll be expected at all times to work quickly and efficiently under deadline pressure.
You should also be prepared for long hours and, depending on your position, long periods away from home. Many air carriers require pilots, reservation sales agents , and flight attendants to relocate to their operation hubs or cities with major airports. The irregular schedules and jet lag can cause fatigue and even job burnout.
Hello ranjith, the airlines provide dayoff's to the pilots and there is time for the pilots to spend with their families.
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