• easyJet

    At a Glance

    easyJet is a British low-cost airline founded in 1995 by Greek-Cypriot entrepreneur Sir Stelios Haji-Ioannou, who famously came up with the name by scribbling on a napkin. Headquartered at London Luton Airport, the airline launched its first flight on November 10, 1995, from Luton to Glasgow with just one aircraft and 77 employees. Today, it has grown into one of Europe's largest airlines, operating a fleet of 356 aircraft on over 1,000 routes to more than 160 airports across 35 countries, and carrying around 100 million passengers annually. True to its mission of democratizing air travel, easyJet fares are now cheaper in real terms than they were at launch, with starting fares on key routes dropping by over 50% when adjusted for inflation.

    easyJet Cabin Crew, known for their distinctive "Orange Spirit," embody the airline's warm, welcoming, and approachable brand identity. Unlike the formal service style of legacy carriers, easyJet's crew are trained to deliver a friendly, hassle-free travel experience while maintaining the highest safety standards as their number one priority. The airline actively breaks down barriers to entry—requiring no minimum educational qualifications or previous flying experience to apply, and offering comprehensive training at its Gatwick Academy. With career progression available—crew can apply to become Cabin Managers after just 12 months—and perks including discounted travel and commission from onboard sales, easyJet continues to recruit nearly 1,000 new cabin crew annually, targeting young people and school leavers to showcase aviation as an accessible and rewarding career path.

    Quick Facts

    Website

    easyjet.com

    Headquarters

    London Luton Airport, Luton, United Kingdom

    Founded

    November 10, 1995

    Industry

    Airlines and Aviation

    Slogan

    “Come on, let's fly!”

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