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Bonza launches drive for customer facing legends

Bonza, Australia’s only independent low-cost carrier, is calling out for cabin crew and cabin supervisors to join their growing team of legends at its home base the Sunshine Coast Airport and second base at Melbourne Airport.

The operations control centre will also be based out of the Sunshine Coast and with it will come more roles but for now, the new airline is focussing on finalising the customer-facing cabin crew and supervisor roles, collectively known as the “in flight customer experience team”, who will take customers to the initial 17 destinations Bonza will fly to.

Bonza chief executive officer Tim Jordan said, “This is a big opportunity for customer experience experts to join us in our mission to be here for Australia.”

“What’s more, after a day connecting Aussies to many new leisure destinations, our legends will be able to return home to the Sunshine Coast or Melbourne.

“We have had huge amounts of interest in jobs at Bonza, including off the back of our recent uniform launch where we announced cabin crew can mix and match items from our truly inclusive uniform range.

“We are about giving our legends choice, allowing their personalities to shine and empowering them to deliver the best in-flight experience possible,” Mr Jordan said.

Applicants for cabin crew roles should ideally have 12 or more months experience on B737, Airbus or E-Jet but the advert states “if you haven’t flown before, that’s ok, delivering a Bonza inflight experience for our customers is key and we’d still love to hear from you,” Mr Jordan said.

Interested applicants wanting to become a Bonza legend can head to flybonza.com/career-page/ .

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