Cabin Crew – India (Mumbai, Bengaluru, Delhi)

Job details

Salary : Competitive

Contract : Permanent

Location : Multiple Bases (DEL, BOM & BLR)

Closing Date : Sunday 19 April 2026 (23:59 Indian Standard Time)

Please note you can only apply for consideration to one Airport base, please select your preference in your application. Multiple applications will not be considered.

In a nutshell

Are you ready to take your career to new heights with one of the world’s most iconic airlines?

For over four decades, Virgin Atlantic has been redefining travel with our signature mix of innovation, style and award-winning customer experience. Since launching our first route to India in 2000, we’ve proudly been connecting customers to the region for over 25 years. We do things differently, creating journeys our customers remember long after they land.

Our customers are at the heart of everything we do. From our iconic red uniform to our world-class training, we empower our cabin crew to deliver safe, seamless and truly memorable experiences, every single time.

As we continue to grow our presence in India, we’re looking for exceptional individuals to join our Cabin Crew bases in Delhi, Bengaluru and Mumbai. You’ll play a key role at the heart of our cabins - bringing the warmth, intuition and world-renowned standards of Indian hospitality to life for our customers.

Your cultural understanding, attention to detail and natural ability to anticipate customer needs will help us create even more personalised, meaningful experiences for all our customers travelling across our global network.

If you’re passionate about people and want to represent a globally recognised brand, this could be your moment. Over the years, we’ve welcomed thousands of Cabin Crew into the Virgin Atlantic family and watched their careers truly soar, and we’d love you to be next.

Day to day

When you step into our uniform, you become the face of Virgin Atlantic bringing our bold spirit to life on every flight.

You'll be responsible for:

  • Delivering safety, security and operational excellence onboard every flight
  • Working as part of a close-knit, high-performing Cabin Crew team, bringing your personality and flair to everything you do
  • Creating memorable, feel-good customer experiences that set us apart from the rest
  • Supporting our customers’ wellbeing – from reassuring nervous flyers to assisting with medical or accessibility needs
  • Making every journey fun, inclusive and unmistakably Virgin Atlantic
No two days (or flights) are ever the same, and that’s exactly how we like it.

About you

Our mission is to be the most loved travel company, and our wonderful people play a key part in this. We’re looking for individuals who understand the importance that cultural awareness plays in creating meaningful, personalised experiences for our customers.

If you take genuine pride in delivering exceptional service - rooted in the warmth and authenticity of Indian hospitality - and bring a positive, can-do attitude, we’ll take care of the rest.

To be successful in your application and training, you’ll need to have:

  • The right to live and work in the country where this role is based.
  • No live or unspent criminal convictions or cases pending
  • The ability to swim 25 metres unaided and board a raft from the water using a rope ladder without help.
  • At least 2 years’ service experience in a customer facing role at the time of application
  • Successful completion of Higher Secondary Education (10+2) from a recognised board.
  • Fluency in written and spoken English
  • Language Fluency - (Hindi for Mumbai & Delhi, Kannada for Bengaluru)
Safety Critical Criteria: To meet the safety critical criteria of the role, you must be able to:
  • Safely handle the physical demands of pushing, pulling, lifting, reaching, and manoeuvring equipment or people in both normal and emergency situations.
  • Communicate clearly, hear accurately, and respond promptly in safety-critical situations, including in noisy environments or when wearing protective equipment or facing physical barriers.
  • Read, interpret, and accurately follow safety and medical information, including small text and digital displays” including in low-light or emergency conditions
  • Stand and walk unaided for extended periods (minimum 8 hours) while maintaining safety awareness and performance.
  • Work safely in confined spaces, including serving hot items, using clear verbal and physical communication, and manoeuvring in restricted areas of the aircraft.
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