The Ryanair Group invites enthusiastic and customer-oriented individuals to join its extensive Cabin Crew family, comprising over 16,000 professionals. This role offers exceptional opportunities for delivering outstanding service and pursuing fast-track career advancement within Europe's largest airline group. No prior experience is required, valuing instead a strong team spirit and genuine enthusiasm.
As Europe's largest airline group, transporting over 600,000 guests daily across more than 3,600 flights, the Ryanair Group is actively recruiting the next generation of Cabin Crew members. These roles are available for the upcoming Autumn/Winter season at over 90 operational bases across the network.
Prospective candidates are encouraged to attend an exclusive Cabin Crew Information Day in Berlin on October 21. This event will provide a realistic and engaging insight into the cabin crew profession, fostering connections with motivated individuals poised for a dynamic aviation career. Walk-ins are welcome; however, attendees must ensure they hold the unrestricted right to live, work, and travel within the EU. The event runs from 10:30 to 14:00, with the specific venue to be confirmed shortly. Registration is highly recommended to secure a place.
The pathway to becoming a qualified Cabin Crew member begins with a comprehensive 6-week training course. This intensive program equips trainees with essential skills for delivering a paramount safety and exceptional customer service experience. The course involves regular study and examinations, culminating in supervised Supernumerary flights and the awarding of Cabin Crew Wings upon successful completion.
From the outset, new Cabin Crew members become integral to the Ryanair Group's dynamic culture. The airline offers boundless career progression opportunities, including advancement to roles such as Number 1 (Senior Cabin Crew), Base Supervisor, Regional Manager, or even executive positions like Director of Inflight.
While the Cabin Crew lifestyle is both enjoyable and rewarding, it is also a demanding role where safety remains the utmost priority. Duties involve operating various shifts, including early starts (as early as 5:00 AM) and late finishes (potentially past midnight). Candidates should be prepared for a flexible and rigorous schedule.