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imeka 01-29-2011 02:51 AM

Working at a japanese airlines
 
if i want to work for a japanese airline what should i major in? i'm already majoring in japanese but i plan on doing a double major

JohnBraden 01-29-2011 03:03 AM

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Originally Posted by imeka (Post 848737)
if i want to work for a japanese airline what should i major in? i'm already majoring in japanese but i plan on doing a double major

Japan Airlines is in the process of laying off quite a number of its staff due to government-assisted bailout from bankruptcy, so I guess they're not going to be hiring much anytime soon.

Are you looking to work for the airline (whichever it is) in Hawaii or actually in Japan? What kind of position were you looking for? Ticket agent, ground crew, flight crew?

Sangetsu 01-29-2011 10:11 AM

Airlines are businesses, perhaps you should go to business school. Try for the best school you can, a top school will open a lot of doors.

Ghap 01-29-2011 10:51 AM

My only advice would be to work on an airline from you country for several years to gain skills and experiance.

Then if you are very good apply to a Japanese (Sweedish, Swiss, Danish, Australian etc) airline.

The point im getting at is that without a skill people will employ within their nationality.

princessmarisa 01-29-2011 02:57 PM

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Originally Posted by Ghap (Post 848792)
My only advice would be to work on an airline from you country for several years to gain skills and experiance.

Then if you are very good apply to a Japanese (Sweedish, Swiss, Danish, Australian etc) airline.

The point im getting at is that without a skill people will employ within their nationality.


This seems really good advice, as for your second major it depends what you want to do, I guess anything related to travel/tourism would help a lot though if you have the option of modules like that.

RealJames 01-29-2011 03:39 PM

I've flown a lot over the last 2 or 3 years, and I have to admit I haven't seen one ugly airline staff for any one of the asian airlines, not even an average looking one, hell they were all hot!
So my opinion is major in looking hot otherwise you wont get your foot in the door on some stupid technicality which translates into "you aren't hot enough"

AlfieA 01-30-2011 04:30 AM

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Originally Posted by RealJames (Post 848831)
I've flown a lot over the last 2 or 3 years, and I have to admit I haven't seen one ugly airline staff for any one of the asian airlines, not even an average looking one, hell they were all hot!
So my opinion is major in looking hot otherwise you wont get your foot in the door on some stupid technicality which translates into "you aren't hot enough"

Just wondering aloud here - does your comment apply to males as well?

Re majors. I think doing a hospitality/tourism or hotel management course might be a good idea. It probably relates to an airline job better than standard business degrees (that don't focus on the service side of things). And you can always get a job at a hotel or something if the airline idea doesn't work out.

RealJames 01-30-2011 01:11 PM

In western airlines it's common to see male stewards but in asian airlines I have never seen it, not even at the ticket counters o.O


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