
if i have no experience with this role before, but have studied both level 2 and 3 travel and tourism at college.
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would i be considered
Paige E. asked a question to Emily N.
Category: Career Advice
Date asked: lundi, octobre 20, 2025
Last reviewed: mardi, octobre 21, 2025
Emily N.
That is absolutely fine. To be eligible to apply for a Cabin Crew position, there are certain requirements that you must meet.
• Age: 18 years of age on 31st January 2026. This will be checked as part of the recruitment process.
• Reach: Able to reach to a minimum height of 6’2” (without shoes on).
• Education: Fluent in English, both spoken and written.
• Medical: Obtain a cabin crew Medical Report carried out by an approved Aeromedical Examiner, at your own cost before your training commences.
• Travel Time to Base: Live within 90 minutes (1 and a half hours) of your allocated airport base.
• Swimming: Able to swim 25 meters unaided.
• Right to Work: Have the Right to Work in the UK or Ireland (If applying for Dublin)
• Passport: Hold a valid 10-year UK, Irish or EU passport, with a minimum validity of 6 months, which permits you to travel freely worldwide.
• Uniform Guidelines: You’ll be required to follow local uniform guidelines.
• Fit to operate: You'll be required to operate in line with all regulatory and company requirements tasks relevant to the role of Cabin Crew
• Able to obtain a full and valid Airside ID to be able to operate as Cabin Crew; For this you will need to obtain the following at your own cost:
1. UK Disclosure Barring Service (DBS) Check or Garda Vetting Check (GVC)
2. Cabin Crew Medical Report carried out by an approved Aeromedical Examiner
• Training: You’ll complete an intensive training course of approx. 4-6 weeks. Passing this course is a requirement prior to starting in role, you’ll be required to pass a combination of practical and theory exams.
mardi, octobre 21, 2025