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CCDiscoB

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I found this, during my daily job search, for an airline I never heard about before:
AIRLINE - A WHOLE NEW ALTITUDE ! FLIGHT ATTENDANT OPEN HOUSE RECRUITING SESSIONS - Feb. 24. 2pm & 5pm at HILTON, Viking Rm. 1870 Griffin Rd. Dania, FL. We are looking for individuals with exceptional customer service skills. The min. req.: 19 yrs. old, H.S. Diploma, College Grads pref'd. Candidates must be willing to relocate to San Juan, P.R. Bilingual, Eng./Span. pref. with absolute fluency in each language.
Please send resumes for other positions available: PILOTS , QC, CREW SCHEDULING, TECH PUBS, DISPATCHERS, PURCHASING AGENTS & ADMIN. POSITIONS. Fax: 954-359-7848 Or E-Mail: [email protected] Caribbean Sun is EOE.

So I searched for Caribbean Sun and found this site:
Caribbean Sun
I don't get it.... did I find the correct site?
 
Carribean Sun

The link worked for me. It said something like "Carribean Sun VA," the VA I took to mean "virtual airline." Then it runs a poll as to which equipment it should operate. It said something about being part of Microsoft Flight Sim or similar nonsense:


Welcome to Caribbean Sun Airways. Caribbean Sun Airways is made with X-plane and most likely be made with Microsoft Flight Simulator 2002 later in the Year. We have decided to put our airline on the web for everyone who wants to join. You dont have to fly a route every month to stay joined, you can fly any time you want throughout the year! Just click on the "Join CSA" link to join.

(The nonsense being that it's part of the software, not the software in and of itself being nonsense.)

Gosh. I wonder if it has a virtual P-F-T program? :rolleyes:
 
The husband of one of our F/O's is working at Caribbean Sun as Director of Training. I toured their facility at FLL last December on the day they received their initial 121 certificate.

Looks like a decent operation and has some serious money backing it.

AKAAB
 
I was searching these guys also from that ad, this is waht I found today dated is 03/18/03

Caribbean Sun (Sun) , a new airline being launched by Texas millionaire banker Allen Stanford, inaugurated service from Luis Munoz Marin International Airport (LMM) to Terrance B. Lettsome Airport on Beef Island in the British Virgin Islands (BVI), said Paul J. Moreira, president of Antigua-based Caribbean Star, at the Caribbean Marketplace.

The number of flights will be increased to four daily effective Thursday and the roundtrip fare is $100, said Moreira. Thirty days later Sun will commence “two to three flights daily” from LMM to St. Kitts to be followed by St. Maarten and Antigua for which the roundtrip fare will also be $100, he added.

Sun is negotiating a code share partnership with “a major U.S. carrier that will permit passengers to travel to Eastern Caribbean destinations in a seamless manner,” said Moreira. He declined to identify the airline but did say “it would provide through service to Eastern Caribbean destinations either via San Juan or Antigua.”

Plans to follow shortly there after include “extension of service to the Dominican Republic (D.R.) , then Jamaica and continuing westward,” said Moreira. Sun, an airline based in a Fort Lauderdale, Fla., was recently purchased by Stanford. Moreira described it as “a sister company” of Caribbean Star (Star), based in Antigua, which is also owned by Stanford.

The two airlines, which will operate as separate entities, according to Moreira, have a combined fleet of 12 37- and 50-passenger Dash-8 aircraft with options to acquire six more. “The difference between the two companies is that one has U.S. ownership and the other Organization of Eastern Caribbean .....

read all about it here :
http://www.revistainterforum.com/english/articles/012503collins_caribbean_sun.html

Hope this helps.

Rob
 
REAL JOB.......and they ARE hiring....

One of my former FOs is in ATL Flight Safety for SIM this week.
 

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