Ageless Recruitment: Cabin Crew 50+ Wanted

12 August 2024

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easyJet has launched a new initiative dubbed ‘Returnships’, after new research showed that three quarters of over 50’s (74%) agreed that this was the perfect time for a new career and 67% have considered returning to work.

As part of the campaign, the airline will offer free online cabin crew career info sessions and a hands-on cabin crew training taster session at its London Gatwick cabin crew training centre, to give those considering a new career the opportunity to find out more about the job from the airline’s crew training and recruitment experts.

Since launching its first campaign in 2022 to show that anyone with the right skills regardless of their age can become cabin crew, the airline has seen the number of new hires over the age of 50 more than double, while the number of over 60s joining as cabin crew has increased four times over.

With the latest ONS data showing that the employment rate for those over 50 is increasing again, easyJet wants to encourage more of this experienced and skilled demographic to apply for the hundreds of cabin crew roles available for 2025 in many of easyJet’s bases across the UK, to bring their valuable experience to the profession.

New research by the airline of 2000 Brits over 50 revealed that 67% of over 50s have considered returning to work and nearly half (46%) have considered a new career.

The significant majority agreed that the main reason for doing so would be to take on a new challenge (82%), while 77% agreed this would be to have many experiences as possible and two thirds agreed the change would be to pursue a dream job (66%).

When asked what their main motivation would be, over a third said they enjoyed working and keeping busy, while a similar number wanted to find a role they were passionate about (30%).

74% agreed the perfect time to make a career change was after 50, with 63% saying this was down to the wealth of transferrable skills and experiences they’ve acquired that are valuable for many careers, while 40% said they had more freedom, for example because children have left home.

Looking for new experiences (37%), lots of variety (35%), and learning new skills (34%) polled top of the things over 50s are looking for in a new job, while 31% said they wanted the chance to meet more people.

Despite more than half believing they could offer problem solving skills (54%), strong communication (48%), great interpersonal skills (47%) and the ability to train others (46%) in a new career, when asked why they had not yet taken the leap over a quarter (28%) believed they were at a disadvantage against younger candidate and 20% didn’t know if they would qualify.

In fact, when it came to becoming cabin crew 71% of those survey believed that their age would stop them being accepted for the job, while 16% believed that they could not apply above the age of 30. Half (49%) mistakenly believe the role would have to mean being away from home for long periods of time and nearly a third (32%) said they thought it wouldn’t offer them the flexibility they were looking for. A quarter (24%) believed that they would need to learn a second language in addition to English to be considered for the role.

easyJet’s ‘Returnship’ initiative will offer those who are curious about the career but thought it may have been out of reach the opportunity to learn more about the job and application process directly from easyJet’s recruitment and training experts, as well hearing from those cabin crew who made the move themselves in their 50s.

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