Frontier Airlines ramping up hiring of pilots, flight attendants
Denver-based Frontier Airlines says it will be adding more crew members to the skies as it transitions its fleet to larger planes.
The Denver Business Journal reports that Frontier is planning to hire 800 flight attendants by the end of the year, including 200 based in Denver. The company has also struck deals with multiple regional airlines to “help recruit and then hire their pilots.”
Denver-based Frontier Airlines says it will be adding more crew members to the skies as it transitions its fleet to larger planes.
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The Denver Business Journal reports that Frontier is planning to hire 800 flight attendants by the end of the year, including 200 based in Denver. The company has also struck deals with multiple regional airlines to “help recruit and then hire their pilots.”
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