Easyjet Cabin Manager
Joined: Apr 2003
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From: France, why do you think I have this ouuuutrageous accent?
And if I may add an Easyjet frequent SLF's point of view: they are all top class. I always travel in the front rows and can attest that they are professional, efficient, smiling and cheerful, regardless of the time of day and the number of miles they have in their legs!
Joined: Aug 2003
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From: Mallorca
I am delighted to have the opportunity to second the accolade from yggorf in his post. I expect to buy thirty or forty fares a year on easyJet for family and myself and that's been so for pretty well every year since its foundation. I no longer stop to look at offers by other companies if easyJet flies the route. The biggest single factor in my making this choice is that the cabin crew are a delight and make it clear, to my eyes anyway, that they are as happy with their lot as one could expect in any job. If it were not so I don't see how they'd be able to be so impressive time after time after time.
I hope that is worth something to you flyby1 and no, I'm not.... etc. etc.
I hope that is worth something to you flyby1 and no, I'm not.... etc. etc.

Joined: Sep 2010
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From: U.K.
Despite Easyjet's faults (and there are some IMO, even as an employee) the crew are generally well thought of. On skytrax, even the worst reviews often recognise the crew as being good.
Not too long ago however, morale was low and it is only just recovering. Pay has always been pretty good at Easyjet but other things were dragging crew down. Ironically when the aircraft door was closed, things always cheered up and hopefully that shows.
Not too long ago however, morale was low and it is only just recovering. Pay has always been pretty good at Easyjet but other things were dragging crew down. Ironically when the aircraft door was closed, things always cheered up and hopefully that shows.




