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AirlineCareer.com Expands Airline Employment Database
HARVARD, MA (May 18, 2002) - Beginning this month, AirlineCareer.com will
offer comprehensive corporate and employment data on over forty major, national and
regional airlines, expanding the company's original database of
ten major airlines. The new data will allow members to quickly
compare and contrast airline information based on pay, minimum
qualifications, union affiliation, annual revenue, number of flight
attendants, number and location of domiciles, type and number of
aircraft, etc.
AirlineCareer.com has seen explosive growth during its first
two years and caters to the needs of over 13,500 aspiring flight
attendants with its web site and bi-weekly employment
newsletter. Recently, it was recognized as one of the top
aviation web sites by John A. Merry, author of 'The Aviation
Internet Directory: A Guide to the 500 Best Web Sites,'
published in August 2001 by Aviation Week/McGraw Hill.
Airline information is available via handy pull-down menus in
the web site's fee-based Evaluation Center and Application Center.
To see a sample of the airline information offered, go to:
http://www.airlinecareer.com/tour/alaska_airlines.htm.
Comparison charts are also available via the Members Home Page.
Over twenty charts and diagrams allow individuals to compare airlines
side-by-side so that they may apply to only the airlines that
interest them. Some of the 'Quickie Charts' include airline pay scales,
domiciles, fleets, unions, and minimum qualification requirements for
employment.
Joseph Belotti, an airline captain and founder of
AirlineCareer.com says that people need this type of service now
more than ever because of the hiring dynamics of the industry.
"Although the airline industry has been deeply impacted by the
events of September 11, many airlines are now hiring flight
attendants and other airline workers. We see this
primarily among national and regional airlines and fractional ownership
companies. Our 'Who's Hiring' page currently lists twenty-nine
airlines that are actively hiring," says Belotti.
AirlineCareer.com offers both free and fee-based services. For
those that are serious about finding an airline job, a Silver
Membership allows one-year access to most features of the site,
the bi-weekly e-mailed newsletter and e-mail hiring alerts. A
Gold membership offers two years of access plus the Testing
Center, an interactive new-hire preparation section.
About AirlineCareer.com
AirlineCareer.com is dedicated to providing men and women of all
ages and backgrounds the necessary resources to evaluate, pursue,
and maintain successful flight attendant careers in the United
States. The site, with a member and registered user base of over
13,500 from all 50 states and 50 foreign countries, was created
by a US Airways captain and flight attendant supervisors. It was
launched in August, 2000 and offers individuals comprehensive
information on career evaluation and step-by-step instruction on
how to apply for and land a job with a major, national or
regional airline.
Visit the site at: http://www.airlinecareer.com or subscribe to
a free airline employment newsletter and special hiring report
by sending a blank e-mail to: airlinecareer.pr@aweber.com.
Note to Editors: Temporary username and password for site review
available upon request.
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