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Jet Airways to hire female air hostesses initially, male cabin crew to join later

Once operational, Jet Airways will be following the footsteps of Vistara, which had started hiring male cabin crew in March 2018, approximately three years after it was launched.

Jet Airways to hire female air hostesses initially, male cabin crew to join later Jet Airways

Ahead of resumption of flying operations, Jet Airways has stated that they will follow the Vistara's model to hire the cabin crew for the airline. As per the airline, who is currently in the process of re-launching operations under its new promoters Jalan-Kalrock Consortium, they will initially hire female air hostesses on domestic flights followed by male crew members later.

Jet Airways, which has not flown since April 17, 2019, appointed aviation veteran Sanjiv Kapoor as the Chief Executive Officer of the airline on April 4, who has previously worked as the CEO of Vistara Airline. 

Vistara, India's only full service provider air carrier had started hiring male cabin crew in March 2018, approximately three years after it was launched. Jet Airways will operate flights with female cabin crew members in its start-up phase and hire male cabin crew members once it reaches a certain operational scale, the airline said.

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In a statement on Sunday, a Jet Airways spokesperson said, "We have a limited number of NCR-based cabin crew, trained and qualified on the Boeing 737 aircraft, on our rolls to operate our proving flights that should take place soon. Several of them have worked with Jet Airways in the past."

The airline will receive its air operator certificate (AOC) after it conducts it proving flights successfully. "While we only have women in our cabin crew in the current start-up phase, as an equal opportunity employer, we will be having men as cabin crew as well once we reach a certain operational scale," the spokesperson mentioned.

Jet Airways has always had a gender-neutral hiring policy, and that will continue, the spokesperson said. "The airline earlier proudly operated with a mixed cabin crew, and we will resume that and hire male crew once we get to a certain scale. It should be noted that it will be one of very few airlines in India that hire male crew, as we believe that it is the right thing to do," the spokesperson mentioned.

"The initial women-only crew is only to simplify and optimize rostering and training and layover (overnight stay) costs and crew ratios while we are still subscale and our crew requirements are limited, and is also reflective of the cabin crew applicant pool which is predominantly female," the spokesperson added.

IndiGo, India's largest airline, operates with only female cabin crew members. Full service carriers Vistara and Air India hire male cabin crew members. SpiceJet, Go First and AirAsia India also have male cabin crew members in their staff.

With inputs from PTI