#AspireToFly
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- Опубликовано: 25 окт 2024
- Follow the stories of Air New Zealand Flight Attendants as they experience new people, places, and the adventure of finding themselves along the way. Watch now to learn more about how you can #AspireToFly.
I am a cabin crew and, especially in this specific time of uncertainties and airline groundings, I miss my job even stronger. It is indeed the best job in the world. The best one could ever dream of.
I love New Zealand People !
People of New Zealand are very nice and Friendly
Fahad Khan, 🙂🙂🙂
Thank you hahaha
yes
“No matter where I am I always get a phone call from my mum,” ..Bless his roaming charges
Fun People There is Skype,What app,Viber & WiFi 😀
This is the most uplifting advert I've ever watched in my life! It just makes you excited about life again!
I love Air New Zealand ! Inshallah
One day I will be part of this wonderful and one of my favorite Airlines of World ! Definitely want to travel with Air New Zealand !
You totally should! Air NZ is amazing (Best airline in the world in my opinion)
I’m a flight attendant and this commercial always reminds me why I love my job so much! 🥰✈️
I'm 14 years old and since I was little I've always dreamed of being a flight attendant and its just been a big deal traveling is what I want to do and yes the word adventure is amazing and this video is definently inspiring thank you air new zealnad
Me too! I'm 14 and I'm hoping to be a flight attendant asap!
+Gataula Lesatele im the same but I want to be an air new Zealand international pilot
+Gataula Lesatele same I am now 17 and cant wait tho I still have 1year to go of school
omg same but a bit younger
that is the same with me but I only recently want to become a flight attendant but it is all I talk about right now
Song is "do you remember" by Aussie singer Jarryd James
I honestly admit, I'm Indonesian, but I really like the service of the flight attendants and flight attendants of New Zealand airlines. Even though they are old, they are very friendly, very agile, very caring. And this is what I really like about them: THEY ARE NOT Flirty!
Wow.. She love Buenos Aires.. I love Auckland.. Kisses from Buenos Aires 🇦🇷
aircrews are living such a freakin' fabolous life! how exciting it is..
Gonna do one for pilots too guys?
Would be awesome.
Thats exactly what I am waiting for ! :)
Yes cabin crew just serve the passengers but pilots fly the plane
@@sadiyasana3410 you must know an aircraft can not even take off without the crew
to serve make part of kidness of the Airlines, our real role is to keep everyone safe and in case of emergency we are there to give the instructions and provide an enjoyable flight ,the pilot and cabin crew work as team and we study a lot to provide a hight level of service and security because in fact we are security agents
Good night and Open your mind !!
Omg that Fijian flight attendant 👌 his smile tho 😍
Freedom, connection, peace. The best job 🌎 ✈️💕
True about finding friends all over the world. Every place you go if you have manners and treat people with respect chances are you will meet a friend.
Worked for air NZ for nearly 4 years, I had a ball. Just did Taspac but it meant I got to stay in parts of nz I wouldn't have gotten to see other, and other places that I gained a whole new appreciation for. I loved the job. But frankly, screw them now. HR are useless, to put it shortly. To discriminate against someone based on an injury from several years ago, despite it having no impact on their ability to perform the job going forward, or on their health now (I'm fitter than the vast majority of crew I used to work with, believe me) is deeply immoral, but not illegal. Only if the injury had actually disabled me would I have a legal leg to stand on. Don't get me wrong, if you can do the job, go for gold, it's an absolute ball and Air NZ are a good company to work for, even if the crew like to tell you otherwise. They were patient, helpful and considerate after my injury and during my recovery. And I know for a fact my former CCDM and crew would have me back in a heart beat. But because of some backwards rule probably written up by some suit that had never worked a day in the cabin, implemented by other suits too damned lazy and/or "busy" to get to the bottom of where the original mistake lay, and the fact that a life threatening injury was suffered, not a person bunking as was insinutated by the Recruitment Manager, my days with Air NZ are most certainly numbered. I used to sing your praises to anyone considering a career with you, Air NZ, but after the manner in which you treated me that certainly won't be the case now. As great as Air NZ was, go for Emirates or the likes. Now that is the way to see the world.
+Mountain Mumma NZ It's a shame that that happened to you, it must have been hard.
Trust me, working for emirates, or other gulf carriers, isn't nice either, for them you're just a number, the way to be upgraded is to report other colleges for doing something wrong, you're constantly under control, specialy women. Do something slightly wrong and you'll be downgraded. Their reputation of excellence is true, even in economy, but at what cost, they work really hard and are constantly under a lot of pressure. Ok, you'll fly to cool places, that's true, but I'm not sure if it'll be worth it, FA tend to get burned after 5 years of working with them, that's why they're constantly recruiting new people.
+victorMD11 It was bitterly disappointing. Working for Air nz was mostly a very positive experience, as an employee, and this has all but spoiled that. I reapplied in 2013 after a year away (lived in Aussie for a while, which was awesome) was interviewed by my old CCDM in chch plus the other chch base Taspac CCDM, as well as some of my former cabin crew colleagues. I was rushed through medicals, redid my first aid cert at a cost to myself of over $200 and redid the swimming test, was booked on a training course in Auckland, and two days before I was due to go, clearly the suits in HR decided to do their job and check my records and found that I had accrued a massive number of sick days (only 12 of which are genuine). I was promptly called and the offer of employment was withdrawn, with no explanantion. I was gutted then, but it wasn't until two years later, one "last" attempt and six weeks of digging that I found out why. And it was all down to when I broke my femur in 2009 in a horse riding accident. I'd been cabin crew with Air nz just over a year at that point, I ended up having 11 months off flying-which they don't have a problem with. It's two weeks of Leave Without Pay that was incorrectly logged during the ground work that I did in the build up to returning to flying (I was being paid by Air nz, I had to record my hours on a time sheet every day) and a further four weeks of LWOP I organized through my CCDM in 2011 when I needed a final surgery to have the nail removed from my leg. As well as this there were five days of actual sick leave assigned to me in the immediate week after my fall, and the twelve days of sick leave I took over the course of my employment with them. I saved this company hundreds of thousands on one occasions when I bailed them out when they were short a crew member out of base. This was after I'd already worked a full fgs. I ended up working 14 hours that day, with no legitimate crew rest, unlike on long haul. It meant they didn't have to park an empty airbus a329 up on the tarmac at Sydney overnight at a cost of about $20000 an, put up 150 people off a cancelled return flight to chch and it meant the following day could resume as normal and they wouldn't have to reschedule anything or source another aircraft to do the flights. All they had to do was put me up in a corner suite, feed me for the night and fly me home after ten hours rest. I gave up a trip I'd been offered with the Air nz Green Team to Little Barrier Island in the Hauraki Gulf because the weekend fell in the days immediately following the chch Feb 22 earthquake. I knew there would be crew on the east side of town unable to get to work, other who had lost loved ones or had loved ones hurt or simply were too emotionally traumatized to work (some of our crew saw some horrific things, lost homes etc). I was fine in those respects, so I rang screwing and offered to work my days off. I was called out on all but one day. I mean...I was a good employee. So to be barred because of some suit following some rule that shouldn't even legally apply to me is so, so, so frustrating. Worse, because there is nothing I can do to change what happened to me, and because no one in the office at HR knows crew personally, knows how they work or knows me, I guess, they don't give a damn.
+victorMD11 I've got Air nd, friends who worked for emirates, some are still in Dubai, they seem to love it. But yea, the reputation with regards to the amount of work the crew have to do certainly precedes them. But after talking to my friends who had the opportunity to do it, I would still do it in a heart beat if it were practical for me. I was offered a job with Emirates in 2013 but alas, couldn't go. And personal circumstances now means that doing that is well out of the question. I think there is an element of being "just a number" in FA work in general, even at Air nz. We had a very small crew base in chch taspac of just over 40 when I left in 2012, it was about 70 when I started in 08, but even then some people felt they were treated that way. But I personally found them great, especially with the whole breaking the leg thing. They made it very easy, made it clear to me what I needed to do when I was ready to come back, organized everything. You know, until it became such a "problem" that I'm not good enough to have back because of it hahaha. But working for Air nz is a great opportunity for people in nz who want to do this. Probably one of the better airlines in he world to work for, I would imagine. They have crew there who've worked for then for decades, hell, some of my former colleagues are still there and are staring down the barrel of ten years plus. So clearly, they're a good company in that respect. Just don't, you know, have a car accident. Or break an arm. Or leg. Or suffer a debilitating illness that you had no control over the contraction or developement of and need any time off. Coz if you do you'll never get offered a promotion. And if you leave and decide you want to go back you'll never be offered your job back.
Did you work for Emirates at some point? Out of all the gulf airlines, they're probably the only one I would really consider. Maybe etihad. Most certainly not Qatar. I've read some nightmarish stuff about them.
+Mountain Mumma NZ What they did to you was completely unfair, specialy after saving them all that money. It's shame that because a mistake and someone's (who didn't knew anything) desition your whole and hard worked job career goes to nothing. At least you have the good memories.
So, what are your plans for the future?
+Mountain Mumma NZ Of course, people can have good and bad experiences with every airline.
Yeah, you're right, I mean, an airline overall is a big bussiness, but it's good to know that you felt well and happy working for them.
I definetely would love to work with ANZ if I lived there. :D Yeah, that kind of stuff really can throw you out of a job like this.
I've worked for vueling and volotea, low cost airlines, but some of colleges worked with gulf carriers, I recieved mixed opinions from them. Oh yeah, there are many blogs talking about what is working with them, specialy if you're female, and wow, some things...
wow they have a full on life and the song hits it on the head
Kia Ora @AirNewZealand #AspiretoFly is superb video work. Awesome audio track as well. Love it. --> Is it 'Do you remember' by Jarryd James?
yay I was so happy when I saw this I was there on the flights etc. to Shanghai
currently training to become a flight attendant and watch this for the motivation... love it!
I love AIR NEW ZEALAND😻
I want to be a flight attendant, but I had my vocal cord broken in half. And I could not speak. I am also allergic to kiwifruit and peanuts, I also have asthma. And when I was also younger I did not have enough oxygen in my tank. Starship Hospital in Auckland helped me with all of this. Thanks to my whole family who support me. 😌😌😌
Great to see your on top of it all.
What an inspiration you are
2:43 the way she said it makes me really wanna be a flight attendant!🥺
Would be such a cool job😇
Air NZ is the best!!!!
Yay hi I'm Amy I'm going on plane in 2 mins thanks to Melissa from air New Zealand to Wellington then to Auckland had a amazing flight 😝
Another Great Step by air new zealand.
0:28
Have had him before!
Hes amazing!
WOW this is so inspirational... #loveaviation #loveit
I remember driving to Gold Coast Airport, (OOL) and seeing looking at the planes and seeing
Qantas
Jetstar
Virgin Australia,
Qantas
Jetstar
Virgin Australia,
Qantas
Jetstar
Virgin Australia,
Qantas
Tigerair
Virgin Australia
(That’s probably enough)
And then I saw Air New Zealand and even though I don’t work there or anything I still felt a sense of pride 😊
Great employees !!! I Love them !!!
Air New Zealand una maravilla!👏👏👏👏🇺🇾❤🇺🇾💪
One of favorite airlines # Air new Zealand
❤️❤️a lot of love to the NZ-Crew❤️❤️
How do I become a flight attendant when I'm older?
Nz Plane Spotter Apply at an airline and they will train you.
@@Joshua-mu2nr I am sure it's much harder and more complicated than that...
i wanna be a flight attendant for Air New Zealand
September 2019
that is my dream, i wanna see the world and meet different people all around the world,
I need to catch a plane to Napier from Auckland in two weeks but I'm too afraid. This video helps a little ☺️
New Zealand are the SO special :)
I love air New Zealand is my favorite airline 😀😀😀😀😀
Hey - who's doing the music on this? Great vocals.
God dam I love Air new Zealand's adds - is that wrong ? Lol anyone know who produces them?
What for sure , a New Zealandian makes them , that's why they are so special :D
this is how you do an AD!!!!!
so good
I love New Zealand and most importantly # People of NZ
Would love to know the names of people who made this video❤
Hopefully this job still exists in 2-3 years so I can apply as well 😂
Same too haha
Air NZ is currently recruiting :)
I got the job a week ago!
Are u a flight attendant now
@@ninjapirate123 yes!
Best airline ever 🤩🤩 10/10 lovely ladies and men. Does anyone know the song name?
Meu coração encontrou o que realmente quer... é aí que vou trabalhar ❤
Amazing video 😍 from Iraq 🇮🇶
My dream Job ❤
i like Air New Zealand very much!
Gonna be a flight attendant for you guys once I finish high school!
are u male or female
This song = feels 😊
😇
my dream job since i was 4 and im still going for it
That's so special
go for it Sophie, I would love you to
I want to be a flight attendant when I'm older
Air new Zealand is the best airlines in the world
i wish i could be a flight attendant but im to short only 155cm and have poor vision with heart issues its a bugger i have allways wanted to be one
I got right to the top in 1981 20 flight attendants wanted, 2000 applicants! I passed all the interviews, was selected ,went for my medical, passed, last question, "have you ever used drugs" I wanted to be honest so I told the truth, I said, "once at school me and a few others smoked a joint"? that was it, no dream job, I was so upset my hair fell out, took me a while to get over that ...figured there loss anyway :(
This makes me excited to become a flight attendant 👍
are you a flight attendant yet x
I ❤️ you everything New Zealand 🇳🇿
now i look at flight attendants another way
Next to Singapore airlines, the best flight crew in the world
I really like this video
I loved this Video ❤
You should do one for pilots! Would be cool to see as I want to be a future Air NZ pilot. Lots of work to get their but I hope I can get there!
I agree I wanna be pilot for nz two
Awesome video!
are you going to do one for baggage handlers
oh this gud who say
queenstown
he is sooo cute 😍😍
😇
Which airline New Zealand is this?
i want this life so badly its my dream job
Excellent ad
love you guys my friend mark flies q300
What a guy
My dream job is to be a pilot because it's my passion and dream job office and that is the cockpit , the engine is the heart of an plane, but the pilot is its soul🙂
Wonderful video.
Perfect life
I'm going to apply for this when I'm 20
me too
I love cabin crew
What is the name of that song playing in the background? I love it.
Do you remember - Jarryd James
+__IV__ thank you.
Go Air New Zealand
I wish I could work for you but i'm only 12
I would do the same but I am only 12
How to apply to this jop please😭😭
Airport
Loving the song in the background! What song is It?
+livingitadam Isn't it awesome! Do you remember by Jarryd James
+Greg Ward awesome song!
New airline...🤘🏿😏🖤
awesome song
+jonny bravo any idea which song?
+Jack Yang jarryd James is the artist " do you remember " is the song.
gona be a pilot oneday
The Pearce brothers said the same thing.
See what other customers say about Air NZ "I ran around getting letters from doctors three times to satisfy Air New Zealand and they were all rejected as they told me she wasn't on life support or had died as this was their criteria for applying for compassionate consideration."
what is the theme song?tell me asap please
do you remember
What’s the name of the song?
Jarryd James - Do You Remember
I love LA 😍😍😍
Cool ad
whats the background music
+Alan Wang Do you remember by Jarryd James
Go Air New Zealand
What song is it called?
Jarryd James- Do you remember
This Jarryd James - Do you remember
what song is playing on this add?
Do you remember by jarryd james
whats this song called??? someone please help
+Hannah Quinn do you remember by Jarryd James
Hello to you all and yes I love Air new Zealand so so much and they are so cool and they are so fantastic and so awesome and so amazing and they are or so the best airline in the world and I or so like there stories about there Flight Attendants and good on them and they do a fantastic job that they are so happy with good on them fantastic
what is this song called
Do you remember - Jarryd James
If people become flight attendants then workplace bullying would be very uncommon right
Is he Fijian?
song?
Do you remember - Jarryd James
Leticia Martiniano thank you
thank you
0:25 ezeiza!
:)