Master in Cabin Crew & Airline Services (MCCAS041) — Master at London School of Tourism & Hospitality

Master in Cabin Crew & Airline Services (MCCAS041)


Master in Cabin Crew & Airline Services (MCCAS041) at LSTH

By the time most cabin crew think about a master's degree, they have already learnt that being good in the cabin is one skill and leading the cabin is a very different one. The Master in Cabin Crew & Airline Services (MCCAS041) is built around that pivot. It moves the conversation from doing the job to designing how the job is done — service standards, crew rostering logic, onboard product strategy and the regulatory backdrop that quietly governs every flight.

It is a postgraduate route, so the tone is deliberately strategic. You are expected to bring real-world judgement to discussions rather than just absorbing material.

Why a Postgraduate Track Now

Airlines compete fiercely on onboard experience because almost nothing else differentiates them at the seat-class level any more. Senior cabin crew, pursers and inflight services managers are increasingly being asked to think about product, brand and operations at the same time. The Master in Cabin Crew & Airline Services (MCCAS041) is positioned for people who want to participate in that conversation.

Who This Master's Is For

  • Senior cabin crew or pursers aiming at inflight services management.
  • Aviation graduates targeting onboard product, training or service-design roles.
  • Hospitality managers transitioning into airline service operations.
  • International candidates planning leadership careers with global carriers.

Where Graduates Typically Go

Graduates of the Master in Cabin Crew & Airline Services (MCCAS041) typically progress into roles such as inflight services manager, cabin crew training lead, onboard product specialist or service standards auditor. Progression also depends on airline-specific tenure rules and recurrent training — qualifications alone never replace flight hours.

How the Programme Is Delivered

The Master is delivered through a blend of classroom work, applied projects and case discussion. Mode of study and module structure are confirmed at enrolment. Being based in London means easy access to a dense cluster of carriers, training providers and aviation services firms.

Entry Requirements

  • Relevant bachelor's degree or equivalent professional experience.
  • IELTS 6.0 or equivalent for international applicants.
  • Minimum age 21 at enrolment.
  • Demonstrated interest in aviation services or hospitality leadership.

Apply for the Master in Cabin Crew & Airline Services (MCCAS041)

If you are ready to shift from cabin floor to cabin leadership, click Enroll Now and the admissions team at the London School of Tourism and Hospitality will respond within one working day.

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