Bachelor in Airlines Cabin Crew Services (BACCS044)
Bachelor in Airlines Cabin Crew Services (BACCS044) at LSTH
Cabin crew work looks glamorous from the gate; up close, it's a precise mix of safety responsibility, service discipline and constant interpersonal judgement. The Bachelor in Airlines Cabin Crew Services (BACCS044) at the London School of Tourism and Hospitality builds the foundation for that career and adds the management and service depth that pushes graduates beyond an entry-level cabin role.
This Bachelor combines onboard service practice with broader airline-business literacy. The Bachelor in Airlines Cabin Crew Services (BACCS044) is designed for people who don't just want a job at 35,000 feet but want a long-term route through purser, in-flight supervisor and cabin services management.
Service in the Sky Is a Specific Craft
Galley work, special meal requests, IROPs care, dealing with unwell passengers, managing parents with infants on long-haul — cabin crew handle dozens of micro-decisions per sector. Add safety drills, security awareness and the ever-present possibility of a divert, and the role demands both warmth and composure. The bachelor's degree treats it as the profession it is.
Who the Bachelor in Airlines Cabin Crew Services (BACCS044) Is For
- School leavers set on an airline career rather than just a stop-gap job.
- Existing cabin crew who want a recognised academic qualification alongside their licence.
- Hospitality workers transitioning to airline service.
- International students targeting global carrier recruitment.
Career Directions
Graduates of the Bachelor in Airlines Cabin Crew Services (BACCS044) often pursue cabin crew positions with regional, full-service and long-haul carriers, with longer-term progression into purser, senior cabin crew, training and cabin services management. Carriers run their own initial-training programmes, so this degree complements rather than replaces airline-specific qualification.
Programme Delivery
Delivery is campus-based with practical service and grooming sessions and theoretical work in airline operations and management. Module structure and intake dates are confirmed at enrolment. Studying in London places you near major hubs that recruit cabin crew regularly.
Entry Requirements
- Secondary school qualifications or equivalent.
- IELTS 5.5–6.0 for international applicants.
- Aged 18 or above at intake (airlines usually require this anyway).
- Good interpersonal skills assessed at interview.
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