IndiGo, Jet Airways, Air India recruiting more as they expand fleet and fly to more destinations


The airline industry is flying high again, and so is the job market for cabin crew. 

Indian carriers are in the market to hire flight attendants en mass, as they add planes and fly to more destinations to meet increasing demand for air travel. After being in the red for several years, most airlines are reporting profits now, giving them confidence to expand. 

India's top two carriers, IndiGo and Jet Airways, are each recruiting more than 1,000 cabin crew over the next one year, senior executives at the airlines told ET. At state-run Air India, the plan is to get 800 on board. 

SpiceJet will be hiring 100 flight attendants a month for the next three months and thereafter 75 every month. Go Air is inducting 50 each month, CEO Wolfgang Prock-Schauer said in a recent interview. Based on their expansion plans, Tata Sons' two ventures, AirAsia India and Vistara, are expected to recruit at least 300 cabin crew members between them over the next 12 months. 


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