Twelve New Cabin Crew at Aer Lingus on International Cabin Crew Day

NO REPRO FEE 15/01/2019 Aer Lingus New Look Uniform. Designer Louise Kennedy pictured with Aer Lingus cabin crew (left to right)Byron Kumbula, Senior Cabin Crew; Eszter Dornfeld, Cabin Crew; Oisin Leong, Guest Experience Instructor; Aoife Costello, Cabin Service Manager; Vicoria Elmore, Senior Cabin Crew; David Rodgers, Senior Cabin Crew, at the unveiling of the new look Aer Lingus uniform. The new design reflects Aer Lingus’ status as a modern international airline with a proud Irish heritage and is the final stage in the airline’s brand refresh which commenced in early 2019. Guests flying with Aer Lingus in the coming months can expect to still see the iconic green, now dubbed ‘Kenmare Green’, as well as a greater inclusion of navy colour ‘Midnight’ throughout. Photograph: Leon Farrell / Photocall Ireland

International Cabin Crew fell on Tuesday of this week (31st of May). Twelve new cabin crew received their ‘wings’ on completion of safety training for Air Lingus under Safety and Emergency procedures instructor, Eoin Curran on the day.

Cabin crew training for Aer Lingus is provided at their in-house Training Academy, Iolar House, located in the heart of Dublin Airport. Throughout training a wide range of topics are covered from theoretical and practical components, health and safety procedures through to grooming and guest experience.

Cabin Crew training at the Training Academy are paid a training salary.

Applications for cabin crew with Aer Lingus is currently closed but general information about requirements can be found on their website.

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