Bachelor in Cabin Crew & Airline Services (BCCAS041) — Bachelor at London School of Tourism & Hospitality

Bachelor in Cabin Crew & Airline Services (BCCAS041)


Bachelor in Cabin Crew & Airline Services (BCCAS041) at LSTH

Most cabin crew careers start with a short pre-recruitment course and end with a few years of flying before crew look for the next step. The Bachelor in Cabin Crew & Airline Services (BCCAS041) is built for candidates who want a longer-term plan from the start — a full undergraduate degree that prepares for cabin crew work and sets up the supervisory, training and management roles that come after flying.

It is the structured route for students who want airline life and a credential that travels with them when they want to move out of the cabin.

Why a Degree-Level Cabin Crew Route Helps

Senior cabin crew, training and base management roles usually go to candidates with both flying experience and a meaningful academic credential. The Bachelor in Cabin Crew & Airline Services puts you in that position from the start, rather than having to back-fill education while flying.

Who the BCCAS041 Is For

  • School leavers committed to a long-term airline career rather than only one flying contract.
  • Students who want a degree-level qualification with cabin crew specialisation.
  • International candidates targeting Gulf and Asian carrier career ladders.
  • Career changers who want a structured, multi-year preparation.

Career Paths After Graduation

Graduates of the Bachelor in Cabin Crew & Airline Services typically apply to airline cabin-crew recruitment, ground customer-service roles, airline training departments or hospitality-aviation crossover roles. The degree is also useful for moving out of flying into base management, training or operations as careers progress.

How the Programme Is Delivered

The BCCAS041 is taught on-campus in London — service and grooming components need in-person practice. Theory and management modules may be supported online depending on intake. Module structure runs across three undergraduate years and is confirmed at enrolment.

Entry Requirements

  • Completion of secondary education to undergraduate-entry standard.
  • IELTS 5.5–6.0 or recognised equivalent for international applicants.
  • Minimum age 17–18 at start; airline recruitment usually requires 18+.
  • Personal statement covering interest in airline service.

Apply for the Bachelor in Cabin Crew & Airline Services (BCCAS041)

If you are planning an airline career with a long view, this is the degree to take seriously. Click Enroll Now and admissions at London School of Tourism and Hospitality will respond within one working day.

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