KLM Cityhopper
- You receive a five-year contract. After one year, you can progress to the job of senior cabin attendant
- You work according to the cabin crew general employment CLA at KLM Cityhopper B.V.
- You work in a small and relatively young team and are given a lot of responsibility
- You fly to European destinations; so, you have no trouble with time differences
- You may apply from 18 years of age
- You are between 1.58 and 1.85 meters tall
- You have a minimum of a senior general secondary education (havo) or intermediate vocational education diploma (mbo, level 3)
KLM
- You receive a one-year contract. If you perform well, this will be converted into a permanent contract after one year
- You work according to the KLM cabin crew CLA
- You work in alternating teams with many different colleagues
- You fly all over the world and travel through various time zones
- You may apply from 21 years of age
- You are between 1.58 and 1.90 meters tall
- You have a minimum of a senior general secondary education (havo) or intermediate vocational education diploma (mbo, level 4)
Meet the crew
Constance Dercksen, senior cabin attendant
‘At Cityhopper we work with a small team. This means lots of responsibility.’
'European flights are short and therefore you really have to ‘roll up your sleeves'. But you get a lot of satisfaction from hard work. I've visited cities which I wouldn't usually go to and in my secondary job as line trainer, I train new colleagues. So, it's never boring. As soon as I report to the crew centre I leave everything in my personal life behind me and am 100% focused on my work.'
Donovan Berends, cabin attendant
‘With a small gesture I try to make passengers feel welcome on board.’
'Interacting with passengers from different cultural backgrounds provides variety and challenges. I really receive the whole world on board. When I see my passengers disembarking happy and healthy that gives me a big boost!'