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Bulgaria Air announces Open Day on February 22

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Bulgaria Air has announced an Open Day for cabin crew and pilots, the airline's press office said. At 10:00 a.m on February 22, Bulgaria Air is giving the opportunity to interested young people to get to know the world of flying and to learn more about the career opportunities for pilots and cabin crew. 

During the Open Day visitors will be able to experience part of the working environment of the national air carrier, to learn more about the challenges and the job vacancies offered by the aviation company. Visitors will be able to get to know the nature of working on passenger flights and meet individually an experienced pilot, a senior flight attendant and representatives of the management of the national air carrier.




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