Fair Airways UK is advertising
for staff on its website and candidates must pay £75 up-front.
But the Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) said it had never heard of the airline and trading standards is trying to identify the people behind it.
Fair Airways has not responded to any calls or emails from the BBC.
But the Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) said it had never heard of the airline and trading standards is trying to identify the people behind it.
Fair Airways has not responded to any calls or emails from the BBC.
The Fair Airways website states
its flights to more than 36 countries will start on 1 November.
'Not realistic'
It directs potential cabin crew, ground and customer care staff to its Fair Academy website which offers theory courses in India and Switzerland, and practical courses in the UK.
The site states training registration costs £75, plus an optional £250 for food and accommodation if training in India.
Binod Hyoju, from Nepal, who applied for a post, said: "When they asked for £250 I was really shocked that this company is asking for money for a job.
"I didn't send money because it was my suspicion that it was like a scam."
'Not realistic'
It directs potential cabin crew, ground and customer care staff to its Fair Academy website which offers theory courses in India and Switzerland, and practical courses in the UK.
The site states training registration costs £75, plus an optional £250 for food and accommodation if training in India.
Binod Hyoju, from Nepal, who applied for a post, said: "When they asked for £250 I was really shocked that this company is asking for money for a job.
"I didn't send money because it was my suspicion that it was like a scam."
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