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Wizz Air Cabin Crew Interview

Stage 1 — Company Presentation
They kick things off with a nice little intro:
Wizz Air mainly flies Airbus A321, and here’s what they offer:
🎁 holiday gifts
🎉 a day off for your birthday
🏠 accommodation allowance
🛡️ insurance

But heads up — no transport provided to work, so you’ll need to get there on your own.

If you pass the interview, your training will be either:
📍 in Abu Dhabi at the Etihad Training Center
📍 or in Dubai at Al Maktoum Airport

Fun fact:
Once you sign the contract, you officially become Junior Cabin Crew.
That means a 9-month “trial period” before taking an exam to level up to full Cabin Crew.

Salary breakdown:

Junior Cabin Crew – AED 37,000/year

Cabin Crew – AED 42,000/year

Senior Cabin Crew – AED 54,000/year

Stage 2 — English Test
Mostly aviation-themed stuff:
🛫 reading about cabin crew duties + answering questions
⏳ grammar part is light — mainly tenses

If “safety demo” and “boarding procedures” sound familiar, you're already ahead

Stage 3 — Group Task
Here’s where it gets fun:
You’ll act out real-life cabin scenarios — like dealing with an unruly passenger who refuses to buckle up and blasts TikTok on full volume.
(Your goal: stay calm, stay classy, solve the problem.)

Stage 4 — Final Interview
Time for the classics:

● Tell us about yourself

● Why Wizz Air?

● What do you know about the company?

● Why do you want to be cabin crew?

● Are you ready to relocate?

● Give us an example of a difficult work situation and how you handled it

● Share a team story where you solved a problem together

And be ready for the curveball questions as well, this is one of the latest so far:

“Which celebrity would make a great cabin crew member — and why?”
(Hot tip: don’t say Taylor Swift just because she’s nice — show some thought )