Company representatives will be holding a recruitment event for young people with a good level of English next Monday and Tuesday in the Spanish capital.
VALENCIA, JANUARY 12, 2026
Air Nostrum, Iberia's regional franchise airline, is currently recruiting cabin crew members to join its team.
As part of their tour of various locations to meet with potential candidates, company representatives will be attending an open house in Madrid on Monday, January 19, and Tuesday, January 20. The event will offer an inside look at the company and the job responsibilities.
Interviews with candidates will take place on Monday, January 19, at the Madrid Alameda Aeropuerto by Meliá Hotel (Avda. Logroño, 100, 28042 Madrid) at 11:00 AM. On Tuesday the 20th, starting at 8:30 a.m., there will be a second session for candidates shortlisted from Monday's session.
Those interested in participating in the selection process must first upload their curriculum vitae (CV) to the company website at https://jobs.airnostrum.es/ and attend the interview without waiting for an invitation.
Upon arrival at the hotel, applicants must bring two passport-sized photos and one full-body photo, a photocopy of their National Identity Document (DNI) or, if necessary, their residence and work permit, two copies of their CV, and proof of their educational qualifications.
Those who pass the personal interview and the psychometric tests will have the opportunity to participate in a six-week course where they will receive the training necessary to obtain their flight certificate and the ratings that will allow them to work on the company's various aircraft.
Air Nostrum, a leading airline
Air Nostrum is the leading regional airline in Spain and one of the largest European airlines of its kind. It operates for the Iberia Group under the Iberia Regional Air Nostrum brand. It connects 59 destinations in 8 countries across Europe and North Africa with its fleet of 46 new-generation aircraft. It has 1,600 employees. In its 30-year history, it has carried more than 115 million passengers.