Tourexpi
With
its slogan of ‘Pilot – your dream job, just better’, the new campaign steers
deftly clear of the usual clichés. After all, the pilots of tomorrow are more
than mere aviators: they’re also (and above all) managers of their crews and
inflight hosts – all within an intriguing and truly global working environment.
The
new ‘flybig’ campaign is aimed at both newcomers to the pilot’s profession and
previously trained ready-entry pilots looking to move to a Lufthansa Group
airline. The Group’s cockpit crew corps is drawn from a wealth of paths and
backgrounds; and with the range of employment models available, a pilot’s
position at the Lufthansa Group can be readily tailored to a wide selection of
life circumstances and situations. The Group is also appealing in particular to
young women who may wish to pursue a cockpit career. But anyone looking to
occupy the seats on the airplane with the best views of all will need to show a
keen team spirit and strong interpersonal talents – ‘A key
cockpit instrument: social skills’, as one of the campaign’s messages
runs.
The
new Lufthansa Group pilot recruitment campaign is featuring online and in print
media now. It is also being conducted via out-of-home advertising platforms and
on all social media channels. The corresponding messages for ready-entry pilots
are further being publicized via the relevant specialist online and print
magazines.
The
Lufthansa Group first launched ‘flybig’ at the beginning of 2023. Further
promotional waves with a focus on recruiting cockpit personnel are planned for
the coming year. To not only sharpen the image of the pilot’s profession but
raise applicant numbers too, the campaign also directs interested addressees to
the corresponding career channels and the website of the European Flight
Academy (EFA), the flight school of the Lufthansa Group.
European
Flight Academy trains the pilots of tomorrow
The
European Flight Academy, the flight school of the Lufthansa Group, trains the
pilots of tomorrow. Its two-year pilot training course consists of a theory
phase in Bremen or Zurich and practical phases in Goodyear (USA) and Grenchen
(Switzerland) or Rostock-Laage (Germany). To ensure the highest safety and
quality standards, all EFA flight training is conducted on a standardized
advanced training aircraft fleet.
The
key advantage offered by pilot training at the European Flight Academy: the
airlines of the Lufthansa Group give priority to its graduates to meet their
cockpit crewing needs.
Image
Credit: © Lufthansa Group
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