easyJet Hiring Cabin Crew with 1,000 Jobs - Liverpool Echo
EasyJet aims to hire nearly 1,000 cabin crew in 2026, addressing misconceptions that deter 90% of surveyed young people from considering aviation careers.
- easyJet is launching a new recruitment drive to hire almost 1,000 cabin crew members for 2026, targeting young people in the UK.
- The drive follows research of 2,000 16 to 24-year-olds that identified misconceptions preventing young people from considering cabin crew careers.
- EasyJet encourages young adults and school leavers, especially those not in employment, education, or training, to apply and offers taster sessions at its Gatwick Training Centre.
- Michael Brown emphasized that working as cabin crew offers more than just a job—it's a dynamic career rich in collaboration, diverse experiences, and growth potential—while Aviation Minister Mike Kane commended easyJet for its commitment to supporting and inspiring youth careers in aviation.
- The recruitment initiative aligns with the UK government's Plan for Change, which focuses on removing obstacles and enabling all individuals to access and advance within fulfilling career paths.
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Easyjet launches a new cabin crew recruitment initiative called 'Flight Paths'
easyJet is launching a new cabin crew recruitment drive. The new initiative Flight Paths, is targeting young Brits ‘not in employment, education or training’ (NEET) to help their careers take off, and to show how accessible and rewarding a job as cabin crew can be.

EasyJet launches cabin crew recruitment drive targeting young people
Almost nine in 10 said they had never considered a career working for an airline.
easyJet targets young NEETs in cabin crew employment drive
easyJet is launching a cabin crew recruitment initiative called Flight Paths, which looks to recruit people who are ‘not in employment, education or training’, also known as NEETs. The airline is aiming to hire 1,000 cabin crew for 2026 and is targeting the NEET segment due to reports stating that close to one million young people in the UK are classed as NEETs. easyJet commissioned its own research into the perception of cabin crew as a career …
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