Virgin Atlantic
is planning to recruit 100 inflight beauty therapists by July this year. This significant recruitment
drive is expected to meet the airline’s expansion plans for 2007, which include the
launch of flights to Chicago in April, Nairobi in June and Mauritius in October, along with an extra daily service to Washington during the summer
season.
Inflight Beauty Therapists have been onboard Virgin Atlantic flights since
the airline’s inaugural flight to Los Angeles in 1990. The service, which
includes treatments such as Back In The Clouds, Hot Hands and Handsome Hands Manicure, is extremely popular with its Upper
Class passengers and there are now over 250 inflight beauty therapists working at the airline.
The service is available on all return flights out of Heathrow. The services are complimentary and are intended to produce a feeling of well
being and alleviate tension and the affects of jet lag.
Applicants will be able to apply online from
January 2007 and interviews for successful applicants will be held at regular intervals over the first quarter of the year. Successful
applicants will undertake a nine-week training course, which comprises of
flight skills, customer care and the Virgin Atlantic service, safety equipment and procedures, medical training and a Virgin
Touch Beauty Therapy course.
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