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SIA starts hiring cabin crew again
Karamjit Kaur
Sat, Nov 14, 2009
The Straits Times

SINGAPORE Airlines (SIA), which froze cabin crew recruitment in February because of the business downturn, has started hiring again.

No major career fair is being planned, but The Straits Times understands that the airline has been contacting those who applied earlier, to fix interviews.

SIA girls who gave up their wings to have children are also being called back, as part of a re-employment scheme that allows them to pick up where they left off.


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