Mr. Ibrahim Al Hamer, Managing Director of Bahrain Air has met with the new cabin crews; he welcomed them to the family of Bahrain Air and congratulated them on their successful completion of the initial Basic Cabin Services and safety Training.
Mr. Ibrahim has urged the new cabin crew to do their utmost to serve the traveling public on board and focus on the good image of the company as one of the most important factor in helping to attract passengers and encourage the traveler to repeat the experience of traveling aboard Bahrain Air.
Mr. Al Hamer has always been seeking to implement its expansion plans and to the fullest extent and by the joining group of cabin crew which coincides with the announcement of the four new destinations (Kuwait - Luxor - Asyut - Khartoum), and this announcement of the arrival of Airbus A319, which was recently.
Mr. Hussein Al Jowder Bahrain Air's stated
"The Candidates were carefully selected through an intensive examination which included the test of their personality, efficiency in the area of customer service & their English language. not only do we ensure that cabin crew undergo intensive training in all safety aspects, but with the training they attend it gives meaning to hands-on experience cabin crew get a real taste of the ultimate Bahrain Air experience."
The groups included 18 candidates from different nationalities.
This has now brought the total of the selected candidates to 83 Cabin Attendant from 18 different nationalities, which of 3 of them are Bahraini female cabin crew, so no matter which nationality the travelers are from there is a crew member that can communicate in their native language.
The variety of the crews' nationalities will benefit Bahrain Air's customers by proffering excellent service garnered in different industry backgrounds and customer service atmosphere.
The group attended an intensive course that covers First Aid, emergency and safety procedures and fire-fighting.
The training was conducted at the Jordanian Training Academy, which has been approved by the Civil Aviation Affairs in the Kingdom of Bahrain.
Company officials were keen to choose the training centers with a reputable performance and efficiency in order to maintain its high standard of service especially in the area of air safety.

Posted by Ehab Al-Abbadi



