Flying” in His Mother’s Footsteps
Two generations of Emirates cabin crew
EMIRATES AIRLINES NOSES INTO THE SKIES
DUBAI, U.A.E., 2 February 2015: They say
the apple doesn’t fall far from the tree, and that expression could not ring
truer for mother and son, Sue Abdul and Karim Hollosi, who have both served as
Emirates cabin crew, two decades apart.
Recruited in Dubai, after walking into the operations center while
on holiday, Sue reminisces about her time as cabin crew: “In 1994, we were
about 500 cabin crew with this new airline, Emirates. And now Karim’s
experience is such a contrast to mine – he travels to exotic destinations, with
colleagues from around the world, and lives in a Dubai that is very different
from the city that I knew.”
Karim joined the Emirates’ Cabin Crew team in June 2014. For
Karim, the love of flying was in his genes. “Both my parents are passionate
about flying so is a bit unsurprising that I find it in my destiny as
well. From the stories I heard growing up, Emirates grew to be a natural
choice for me,” he said.
Sue says it was evident from a young age that he just might follow
in her footsteps: “I was recently cleaning up and I found all of Karim’s old
notebooks from when he was a kid. Each one of them had something about Emirates
and little airplanes drawn on them.”
In a surprise visit to Dubai to attend Karim's cabin crew
graduation ceremony, Sue says it was an emotional moment that left
her feeling proud. “After 20 years, I look back on those days with affection
and nostalgia, and I am happy and feel reassured to know that Karim is going to
have a great future here.”
Recruited from over 135 countries and speaking more than 55
languages, Emirates is proud of the service delivered by its cabin crew. In
total, Emirates employs over 19,500 cabin crew members today who have all
trained at the Emirates Aviation College Cabin Crew Training.
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