Bachelor in Cabin Crew Services & Hospitality Management (BCCSHM040)
Bachelor in Cabin Crew Services & Hospitality Management (BCCSHM040) at LSTH
The Bachelor in Cabin Crew Services & Hospitality Management (BCCSHM040) is a three-year undergraduate degree for students who do not want to choose between an airline career and a hospitality management career — and instead want both lanes open. Premium air travel today is essentially a hospitality experience at altitude, and the airlines, lounges and luxury hotels that serve those passengers want graduates who understand both worlds.
Taught at London School of Tourism and Hospitality, the Bachelor in Cabin Crew Services & Hospitality Management (BCCSHM040) blends cabin service skills, passenger handling and aviation awareness with hospitality management — front office systems, F&B service standards, guest experience design and the operational rhythm of premium hospitality. It is the rare degree that prepares graduates equally well for lounges, premium cabins, hotels and cross-over premium-experience roles.
Why a Combined Aviation-Hospitality Degree Is Becoming Valuable
Airlines run lounges that look and feel like hotels. Hotels run airport branches and on-trip services that overlap with airline operations. The Bachelor in Cabin Crew Services & Hospitality Management (BCCSHM040) sits in exactly that crossover zone and is shaped around how premium travel actually flows from kerb to gate to seat to suite.
Who the Bachelor in Cabin Crew Services & Hospitality Management (BCCSHM040) Suits
- School leavers torn between airline and hotel career tracks.
- Existing cabin crew planning to move into airline management or hotel groups later.
- Hotel staff interested in airline lounge and premium-travel roles.
- International students aiming at carriers and chain hotels in their home markets.
Where Graduates Typically Go
Graduates often progress into cabin crew, lounge supervisor, premium guest services, hotel front office, F&B supervisory roles and junior management positions across airlines and hotel groups. The degree is intentionally broad in its options. Specific airline employment still requires the carrier's own internal training and assessment day, and hotel roles depend on local market demand.
How the Programme Is Delivered
Delivery combines lectures and seminars, service simulation work, case studies and assessed projects. Both on-campus and online study modes are available. Module structure, intake calendar and assessment weighting are confirmed at enrolment.
Entry Requirements
- Completion of secondary education with qualifications equivalent to UK A-levels.
- Minimum age 17 at the start of the programme.
- IELTS 5.5–6.0 or equivalent English proficiency for non-native speakers.
- Airlines apply their own height, reach and medical standards at hire — these are not part of degree entry, but matter for eventual flying roles.
Apply for the Bachelor in Cabin Crew Services & Hospitality Management (BCCSHM040)
If you want a degree that opens both the airline and hotel door at once, this one is built for that crossover. Click Enroll Now on this page to begin your application. LSTH admissions will respond within one working day with intake options and fee details.
























