In a first, Riyadh-based airline to recruit Saudi women as co-pilots, attendants


Riyadh, Sep 14 (DC): A Riyadh-based airlines will be recruiting Saudi women as co-pilots and flight attendants for the first time. Carrier Flynas has opened this new career opportunity for women in Saudi, who were barred from driving cars a few months ago.

"Flynas is keen to empower Saudi women to play an important role in the kingdom's transformation," Al Jazeera quoted the carrier as it opened its call for women applications.

A spokesman for the airline revealed that nearly 1,000 Saudi women have applied for the positions, indicating that Islamic kingdom's relaxation on gender restrictions.

In Saudi, women are not legally barred from working in the aviation sector, but the jobs have largely been held by women from foreign countries such as the Philippines.

The recruitment drive comes just days after Flyadeal, another low-cost Saudi carrier, began posting jobs for Saudi women to work as flight attendants, Al Jazeera reported.

In June, Saudi Arabia ended a long-standing ban on women driving cars as Crown Prince Mohammad Bin Salman seeks to improve women's participation in the workforce.

  

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  • Rita, Germany

    Fri, Sep 14 2018

    It is surely a good move towards improvement to saudi women.I am sure they will be very anxious to takeup the jobs.Long they were not allowed now they show their skills ,thanks to their King,or prince.Move on ladys.All the best.

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  • Af,,, Mangalore

    Fri, Sep 14 2018

    This is called real beti padavo beti bachavo.

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