Gautier84
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hello all! I was hired for American Airlines on March,13th 2008. I am 23, Belgian. I work in Dublin as a reservations sales representative.
I must say that I love my job and I am very motivated in working for American Airlines, one of the biggest airlines worldwide.
When I read the news, it's not reassuring.Due to dear oil prices and economic crisis in the US, AA loses money every day and its future seems all but nice. I hope we'll be able to overcome this difficult period.
On a personal level, I would love to work in Canada as I have a valid work permit to work there. If you have any tips, they are welcome.
As strange as it can be, I have for now never taken an AA/AE flight but I'll do so in my first holidays, in mid-June. I plan to travel as a non-rev from Brussels to Montreal via Chicago.
Can you tell me if there are lots of opportunities for Res agents? I wouldn't like to do that for too many years, I'd rather love to work in an airport.
Is that true that for new hires, the first 4 non rev flights are free in coach class?
Thanks for the answers,
Gautier
I must say that I love my job and I am very motivated in working for American Airlines, one of the biggest airlines worldwide.
When I read the news, it's not reassuring.Due to dear oil prices and economic crisis in the US, AA loses money every day and its future seems all but nice. I hope we'll be able to overcome this difficult period.
On a personal level, I would love to work in Canada as I have a valid work permit to work there. If you have any tips, they are welcome.
As strange as it can be, I have for now never taken an AA/AE flight but I'll do so in my first holidays, in mid-June. I plan to travel as a non-rev from Brussels to Montreal via Chicago.
Can you tell me if there are lots of opportunities for Res agents? I wouldn't like to do that for too many years, I'd rather love to work in an airport.
Is that true that for new hires, the first 4 non rev flights are free in coach class?
Thanks for the answers,
Gautier