Wizz Air Abu Dhabi plans to recruit more than 300 pilots and cabin crew in 2023.

Wizz Air Abu Dhabi is looking to bolster its workforce and expand its operations in the UAE and beyond.
Wizz Air Abu Dhabi
Get ready for more affordable flights to Saudi Arabia with UAE’s ultra-low-cost airline. And that’s not all – they’re also preparing for their Pakistan launch.

Wizz Air Abu Dhabi, the low-cost airline, has announced plans to hire more than 300 pilots and cabin crew in 2023 as part of its expansion plans. The airline is set to increase its fleet size to six aircraft by the end of the year and is eyeing further growth in the Middle East and beyond.

The recruitment drive comes as the aviation industry recovers from the Covid-19 pandemic, with airlines looking to ramp up their operations to meet increasing demand for air travel. Wizz Air Abu Dhabi is no exception, and the airline is looking to bolster its workforce to support its growth plans.

The airline has stated that it is looking for experienced pilots and cabin crew who are passionate about delivering a high-quality customer experience. Candidates must have the necessary qualifications and certifications to operate aircraft and must be willing to relocate to the UAE.

Wizz Air Abu Dhabi is a joint venture between Abu Dhabi Developmental Holding Company (ADDH) and Wizz Air Holdings, a low-cost carrier based in Hungary. The airline started operations in January 2021 and has been expanding rapidly ever since.

Wizz Air Abu Dhabi currently operates flights to 16 destinations, including Athens, Alexandria, Belgrade, Bucharest, and Budapest. The airline plans to add more destinations to its network in the coming months, with plans to operate flights to Egypt, India, and Pakistan.

The airline’s decision to expand its operations and increase its workforce is seen as a positive development for the aviation industry in the UAE. The UAE is home to several major airlines, including Emirates, Etihad Airways, and Flydubai, and the addition of Wizz Air Abu Dhabi is expected to boost competition and provide passengers with more choices when it comes to air travel.

According to Wizz Air Abu Dhabi CEO Kees Van Schaick, the airline’s recruitment drive is part of its long-term growth strategy. “We are committed to expanding our operations and providing our customers with the best possible service. To do that, we need to have the right people in place, and we are looking for experienced pilots and cabin crew who share our passion for delivering a high-quality customer experience.”

The airline’s decision to expand its operations in the Middle East and beyond is also seen as a vote of confidence in the region’s aviation industry, which has been hit hard by the Covid-19 pandemic. With travel restrictions easing in many countries, airlines are looking to ramp up their operations to meet increasing demand for air travel, and Wizz Air Abu Dhabi is no exception.

The airline is aiming to become the first low-cost carrier to operate flights from Abu Dhabi, and has committed itself to providing a reliable and cost-effective service for passengers travelling within the Middle East and beyond. It plans to offer competitive fares and aims to make air travel accessible for more people in the region.

The airline has stated that it is committed to providing its customers with a safe and comfortable travel experience, with strict health and safety protocols in place to ensure the wellbeing of passengers and crew. The airline’s aircraft are equipped with HEPA filters, which remove 99.97% of airborne particles, and the airline has implemented enhanced cleaning and disinfection measures to ensure that its aircraft are safe and hygienic.

In conclusion, the decision by Wizz Air Abu Dhabi to hire more than 300 pilots and cabin crew in 2023 is a positive development for the airline and the aviation industry in the UAE. The airline’s expansion plans and commitment to providing a high-quality customer experience are expected to boost competition and provide passengers with more choices when it comes to air travel. With travel restrictions easing in many countries, the aviation industry is expected to see a strong recovery in the coming months, and Wizz Air Abu Dhabi is well positioned to take advantage of this trend.

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