£94800, comprising of a £69k "training bond" and a £25800 MPL fee, interestingly the BBVA loan scheme is still listed as a potential source of funding. All of this for a job, which on the new Flybe contract, will pay about £30k per year, rising slowly in increments.
They do take modular folks though to their credit.
As for the Easyjet programme I think there are a few things to take into consideration when applying:
The odds of you getting a loan guarantee are somewhere between minimal and non-existent loan unless you're an internal applicant or a woman.
Many people have reported their conditional offer was changed significantly after they had accepted it.
Your first year of flying may be on a zero-hours contract where earnings may fluctuate significantly.
For those seeing "loan guarantee" and thinking this is like BA and Virgin Atlantic, think again.
Last edited by Chris the Robot; 3rd Jun 2017 at 13:28.