T'way Air Hiring New Intern Cabin Crew Members
Application Deadline: July 24
T'way Air is currently accepting applications for new intern cabin crew members to join the start of a more exciting transformation.
Applications for this recruitment can be submitted through the official T'way Air recruitment website until July 24, 2026, and the final successful candidates will be assigned to work in Seoul.
Applicants must have already graduated or be scheduled to graduate by February 2027. Those expected to graduate must be available to join and work from October 2026, and will be required to submit a graduation certificate before the second-round interview.
Qualification requirements include a certified English language score of at least 600 points on TOEIC, or TOEIC Speaking, or an OPIc score of IM or higher (only scores obtained after July 15, 2024 are accepted). Applicants must have no reasons for disqualification from overseas travel. Preference will be given to those possessing relevant certifications or proficiency in foreign languages such as Japanese or Chinese.
The recruitment process will proceed in the following order: document screening, competency assessment, video interview, first interview, second interview, and pre-employment medical checkup. The list of candidates eligible for the competency assessment and video interview will be announced on July 28, 2026, after applications close. Subsequent interview schedules will be individually notified to candidates at each stage.
Successful candidates will sequentially join the company in October 2026 and begin their work as intern employees. After one year as interns, they may be converted to full-time positions upon review.
Detailed information about the recruitment schedule, required documents, and other matters can be found in the job posting on the official T'way Air recruitment website.
Currently, T'way Air operates 5 domestic routes and 58 international routes. The company plans to further solidify its position as the airline with the largest number of routes and aircraft among domestic low-cost carriers (LCCs) by expanding its network with continued introduction of aircraft such as the A330-900NEO and B737-8 in the second half of the year.
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