Emirates Recruiting Cabin Crew In United States

Emirates Recruiting Cabin Crew In United States

Ben Schlappig

Emirates is known for having cabin crew from all over the world — it’s part of the fun of flying with the airline. In the next couple of weeks, the airline will specifically have three recruitment events in the United States. So if any OMAAT readers have dreamed of being cabin crew with Emirates, this is your chance. 😉

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Want to become Emirates cabin crew?
What I find interesting about Emirates cabin crew recruitment
Bottom line
Want to become Emirates cabin crew?
Emirates will be having three recruitment events for cabin crew in the United States, in Las Vegas, Chicago, and Los Angeles:

  • August 24, 2022 starting at 9:00AM PT in Las Vegas at the Courtyard by Marriott Las Vegas
  • August 26, 2022 starting at 9:00AM CT in Chicago at the Hyatt Regency Schaumburg
  • August 28, 2022 starting at 9:00AM PT in Los Angeles at the Sofitel Los Angeles at Beverly Hills

The airline has recruitment events all over the world, though we don’t see them in the United States too often. All cabin crew are based in Dubai, so this would involve moving there. These are “open days,” meaning you can just show up — you don’t need to be invited for an interview.

What are the requirements to be an Emirates cabin crew?

  • You have to be fluent in written and spoken English; knowing a second language is an advantage
  • You need to be at least 160cm tall, and need to be able to reach 212cm high
  • You need to be able to meet the UAE’s employment visa requirements
  • You need at least one year of hospitality or customer service experience
  • You need a minimum of a high school education
  • You can’t have visible tattoos while in Emirates cabin crew uniform

What’s cabin crew pay like at Emirates? In addition to housing in Dubai and health insurance being paid for, as well as transport to & from the airport, uniforms, dry cleaning, etc., the airline claims that starting pay is roughly ~$2,770 per month, or ~$33,000 per year. That’s probably a bit on the high side, and doesn’t factor in leave, etc. That’s also tax-free.

Emirates cabin crew pay

What’s cabin crew pay like at Emirates? In addition to housing in Dubai and health insurance being paid for, as well as transport to & from the airport, uniforms, dry cleaning, etc., the airline claims that starting pay is roughly ~$2,770 per month, or ~$33,000 per year. That’s probably a bit on the high side, and doesn’t factor in leave, etc. That’s also tax-free.

Emirates is recruiting cabin crew in the United States

What I find interesting about Emirates cabin crew recruitment

I enjoy how Emirates has cabin crew from 160 countries, as it makes it all the more interesting to fly with the airline. I also think it’s worth considering how the economics of Emirates’ cabin crew pay impact the different ways that people approach this job.

For some people considering working for Emirates, it’s not just a dream job to travel around the world, but it’s also really good pay. If you’re coming from Kenya, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Tunisia, Thailand, etc., making $30,000+ per year is an exceptionally good salary, especially without even needing an education beyond high school.

Keep in mind that when you stay longer and get promoted, you make more. You’ll find many Emirates cabin crew who have been at the airline for 20+ years, because this is more than they could ever realistically make in their home country. Some are grateful for their life in Dubai, though some of the super senior crews do seem a bit complacent.

When you have people coming from countries like the United States, United Kingdom, etc., the pay is still potentially quite good, though more often than not you’ll find that people aren’t looking to work at Emirates for the money. They’re looking to travel, they’re looking to expand their horizons, they’re looking to party, and they’re looking to post cool pictures to Instagram.

For example, you’ll almost never find a purser or first class flight attendant from the United States, because usually it’s an adventure of a few years, and then they return home. There’s no doubt that can be a really cool experience for many. It’s certainly more glamorous to be Emirates cabin crew than to work for a US airline.

However, just as they have layovers all over the world, Emirates cabin crew also do some pretty brutal overnight direct turns. So while they might be posting beautiful pictures from the beaches of Mauritius, the Seychelles, and Phuket, they’re suffering through some tough flights as well.

Emirates crews from the US don’t tend to stay in Dubai all that long

Bottom line

Later this month, Emirates will be having three recruitment events in the United States. While the airline recruits from all over the world, it’s not that often we see recruitment events in the United States, so it’s pretty noteworthy. If you’ve ever dreamed of being an Emirates cabin crew, this is your chance!

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