AirAsia to recruit flight attendants in Goa
    Goa is the home state of the founder and group chief executive of AirAsia, 
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        Malaysian budget carrier AirAsia Friday said it will scout for flight 
attendants for its India operations in Goa from June 23.


        According to the company, walk-in interviews will be conducted in three 
cities, starting from Goa.


        Goa is the home state of the founder and group chief executive of 
AirAsia, Tony Fernandes.


        The names of the other two cities have not yet been disclosed.


        In April, the company conducted interviews for cabin crew posts in 
Chennai, and subsequently for pilots and co-pilots in Bangalore.


        The hiring by the airline is good news as nearly 8,000 employees of 
Kingfisher Airlines are jobless after the airline was grounded.


        AirAsia had recently appointmented Subramanian Ramadorai, chairman of 
the National Skills development Corporation (NSDC), as its non-executive
 chairman for India operations. Before Ramadorai, the company had 
appointed Singapore-based management consultant Mittu Chandilya as its 
chief executive officer (CEO).


        The appointments to top management positions fulfill a key condition 
for getting permission for starting operations from the home and civil 
aviation ministries.


        The government March 26, 2013, approved AirAsia's proposal to set up a 
new airline in the Indian civil aviation sector with partners Tata Group
 and Arun Bhatia-promoted Telestra Tradeplace.


        The initial investment approved for the airline stands at Rs.80.98 
crore. The approval allows the budget carrier to roll out the seventh 
scheduled domestic carrier in the Indian skies which is expected to 
start operations later this year.


        The new budget passenger carrier is proposed to operate, with a small 
fleet initially, from Chennai and focus on providing connectivity to 
smaller cities. It plans to start operations by the end of this year            
                          

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