Does a Flight Attendant on a Private Jet Need a Cabin Crew Licence – and Where Can You Get One?
💡 Thinking about getting your Cabin Crew Attestation?
• In Western Europe & the UK, courses usually last 1–2 weeks and cost around £1,000–2,000 / €1,500–2,500.
• In Eastern Europe, training is more affordable: about €600–1,300, plus medical exam and exam fees.
• The content is the same (safety, emergency, first aid, fire & survival), but the price difference comes from local costs of living and training facilities.
📍Examples of training providers include:
• SkyPeople (UK)
• Europe Air Crew (France)
• Lemarjet (Slovakia)
• UniversiFly (Romania)
👉 Always check what’s included (medical, exam, accommodation) before enrolling and make sure it is valid for EASA (European Aviation Safety Agency)!
✨ And if you’re looking for a guide or mentor to help you navigate the private jet industry, reach out to Martina Vincenzi at Private Jet Coach.