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Old 3rd April 2025 | 07:50
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Ryanair Future Flyer Academy - New Partnership

Hello everyone!

I applied for the Ryanair Future Flyer Academy programme at FTEJerez, and after passing the first stage of the assessments, I was informed that their partnership had come to an end.

On Ryanair's website, the FTEJerez logo has been replaced with a "Ryanair New Partnership Announcement - Coming Soon" message.

Does anyone know which flight school will replace FTEJerez, or at least which country this new partnership will be in?

Thanks in advance!
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Old 15th April 2025 | 17:22
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I am not suprised. I don't see the point of going to Jerez to get into Ryanair when you can get the same benefit with much cheaper ATOs. If the job is "guaranteed", why pay €130k at FTE exc. Type Rating when you can do it at AFTA for €100k or at Bartolini for €80k including Type Rating? The prestige of FTE helps to get that fabled first job - at least that's the theory. If the job is already guaranteed, I don't see the point?
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Old 15th April 2025 | 17:47
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It would definitely be cheaper to do the training at Bartolini, for example, but in my opinion, the difference isn’t that significant when you take into account that:

- At FTEJerez, you could complete the training faster, which could extend the duration of your career as a pilot;

- The cost of training at FTEJerez includes accommodation and meals;

- Their campus offers great free amenities, such as a gym, swimming pool, football and tennis courts, etc.
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Old 15th April 2025 | 18:21
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Originally Posted by Bazzinga93
It would definitely be cheaper to do the training at Bartolini, for example, but in my opinion, the difference isn’t that significant when you take into account that:

- At FTEJerez, you could complete the training faster, which could extend the duration of your career as a pilot;

- The cost of training at FTEJerez includes accommodation and meals;

- Their campus offers great free amenities, such as a gym, swimming pool, football and tennis courts, etc.
Big caveat that amenities aren’t free if you’re paying an extra 30K to attend a course there..!
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Old 15th April 2025 | 18:23
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Big caveat that amenities aren’t free if you’re paying an extra 30K to attend a course there..!
Excluding type rating!
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Old 15th April 2025 | 18:26
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Originally Posted by VariablePitchP
Big caveat that amenities aren’t free if you’re paying an extra 30K to attend a course there..!
I have been there and as you say it’s nice. But it’s a bit pointless for Ryanair. Just apply to any of the other programmes that have exclusivity with FTE if you are keen to go there.

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Old 16th April 2025 | 08:31
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Originally Posted by Bazzinga93
It would definitely be cheaper to do the training at Bartolini, for example, but in my opinion, the difference isn’t that significant when you take into account that:

- At FTEJerez, you could complete the training faster, which could extend the duration of your career as a pilot;

- The cost of training at FTEJerez includes accommodation and meals;

- Their campus offers great free amenities, such as a gym, swimming pool, football and tennis courts, etc.
They impose exorbitant fees for the amenities you mentioned, which significantly drives up the cost of training. The school seems trapped in the 90s regarding student accommodation, facilities, and overall mindset, and its business model is clearly misaligned with ryanair’s. It’s no surprise the partnership was short-lived. There are many other good flight schools across Europe that offer high-standard training for way less money.
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