Bachelor in Cabin Crew & Airline Services
Bachelor in Cabin Crew & Airline Services at HICL
Cabin crew careers used to be treated as short-term roles. They are increasingly viewed as the entry point into long careers in airline service management, training, customer experience and even airline commercial functions. The Bachelor in Cabin Crew & Airline Services is a three-year undergraduate degree built around that more ambitious view of the field.
Unlike a short certificate or vocational diploma, the Bachelor in Cabin Crew & Airline Services treats airline service as a serious career-long discipline. It covers cabin service principles, safety culture (at a non-operational level), passenger experience, airline operations basics and the business of running a customer-facing service inside a commercial airline. It is intended for students who want a degree-level credential alongside their cabin career.
Why a Degree-Level Cabin Career Makes Sense
Airlines have started looking for cabin crew who can grow with them — into pursers, trainers, in-flight managers, service-standards leads and head-office roles. A bachelor's in this field signals that you take the work seriously enough to study it formally. It also positions you better for postgraduate study and for ground-side roles when you eventually move off rosters.
Who This Degree Is For
- School leavers committed to long-term aviation careers.
- Working cabin crew formalising their academic credentials.
- Career changers from hospitality moving into airlines.
- International students seeking a UK aviation-services degree.
Career Pathways
Graduates of the Bachelor in Cabin Crew & Airline Services typically apply for cabin crew roles with airlines, ground-side passenger services positions, customer experience associate roles and trainee schemes with carriers or service providers. With experience, graduates progress to purser, in-flight trainer and airline customer experience roles.
How the Programme Is Delivered
Delivery includes on-campus teaching and supported online study. Scenario-based teaching is significant given the service focus. Module structure and the academic calendar are confirmed at enrolment.
Entry Requirements
- Completion of secondary school with results acceptable for UK undergraduate entry.
- IELTS 5.5–6.0 (or accepted equivalent) for non-native English speakers.
- Genuine commitment to aviation as a long-term career.
- Minimum age 17.
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