Advanced Diploma in Cabin Crew & Airline Services (ADCCAS041)
Advanced Diploma in Cabin Crew & Airline Services (ADCCAS041) at LSTH
Cabin crew jobs look glamorous from the outside and are largely about safety, professionalism and consistent service from the inside. The Advanced Diploma in Cabin Crew & Airline Services (ADCCAS041) is built around that reality. It develops onboard procedures, service standards and the wider airline customer-service context for people who want to take cabin crew work seriously as a career, not just as a stepping stone.
At LSTH the Advanced Diploma in Cabin Crew & Airline Services sits within the aviation services and hospitality clusters, so the course threads service excellence and guest experience through every module.
What Airlines Actually Want from Cabin Crew
Airlines do not hire cabin crew primarily for charm. They hire for safety, regulatory compliance and the ability to maintain composure when something goes wrong. The Advanced Diploma in Cabin Crew & Airline Services emphasises exactly those qualities, layered over solid customer service training — which is the right order of priorities.
Who This Advanced Diploma Is For
- Aspiring cabin crew preparing for airline assessment days and selection processes.
- Current cabin crew wanting a formal qualification to support promotion or transfer.
- Hospitality professionals (hotels, premium restaurants) crossing into airlines.
- International students aiming at cabin crew roles with global carriers.
What the Advanced Diploma in Cabin Crew & Airline Services Covers
The diploma blends safety, service and aviation context. Expect coverage of:
- Onboard procedures and the rhythm of a typical flight from pre-flight to post-arrival.
- Safety and emergency awareness at a level suitable for serious cabin crew candidates.
- Service standards across economy, premium and business cabins.
- Passenger handling — special needs, unaccompanied minors, difficult situations.
- Grooming, communication and the professional standards expected by airlines.
- Customer service across the wider airline journey — check-in, gate, transit, arrivals.
Where Graduates Tend to Go
Graduates of the Advanced Diploma in Cabin Crew & Airline Services typically apply for cabin crew positions with airlines, premium ground services roles, airport lounge hosting, VIP terminal service and high-end hospitality positions that recruit candidates with strong service profiles. Some progress into senior cabin crew, purser/inflight supervisor and trainer roles over time.
How the Programme Is Delivered
Study modes include on-campus learning in London, online and distance learning. Practical service elements benefit from in-person sessions where possible. Module structure and intake calendar are confirmed at enrolment. London's proximity to major airports and global carriers gives on-campus students a strong industry environment to learn in.
Entry Requirements
- Secondary school completion or equivalent.
- IELTS 5.5–6.0 or equivalent for non-native English speakers.
- Minimum age 18 at enrolment is typical for cabin crew pathways; airlines themselves often set higher age and physical requirements.
- Smart professional presentation, ability to swim and pass airline-specific health checks may be required by individual airlines.
Apply for the Advanced Diploma in Cabin Crew & Airline Services
If you are committed to a serious cabin crew career rather than treating it as a short-term option, the Advanced Diploma in Cabin Crew & Airline Services at LSTH is built for that ambition. Click Enroll Now and admissions will respond within one working day with intake dates, fees and document requirements.
























