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  • Aviation Hiring in Europe: Know the Seasons

    In Europe, aviation hiring is highly seasonal, especially for airlines, airports, ground handling, and tourism-related operations.

    Aviation Hiring seasons

    Here’s the typical hiring calendar:

    Main hiring seasons

    January → April (biggest hiring wave)

    This is the strongest recruitment period.

    Airlines hire ahead of the busy summer travel season (May–October), especially for:

    • Cabin crew
    • Ground staff
    • Seasonal airport operations
    • Junior pilots / cadets
    • Dispatch and operations
    • Aircraft maintenance support

    Low-cost carriers like Ryanair, easyJet, and Wizz Air often launch recruitment drives during Q1 for summer operations.

    Typical timeline:

    • Applications open: Jan–March
    • Assessment days/interviews: Feb–April
    • Training starts: March–May
    • Flying season begins: May/June

    For cabin crew, this is by far the best moment to apply.


    September → November (secondary hiring season)

    This is the second-best window.

    Why it happens:

    • Airlines prepare for winter schedules
    • Replacements for attrition
    • New base openings
    • Recruitment for the next year’s intake
    • Graduate/cadet pipelines reopen

    This period is especially useful for:

    • Cadet pilots
    • Type-rated pilots
    • Engineering/MRO jobs
    • Corporate aviation
    • ACMI operators

    Many airlines quietly recruit in autumn for training slots starting in winter or early spring.


    Europe Aviation Hiring

    Slower hiring periods

    May → August

    Peak operational season.

    Airlines are busy flying, not recruiting heavily.
    You still see:

    • Emergency hiring
    • Last-minute cabin crew intakes
    • Contract/seasonal work

    But competition is higher and training slots are fewer.


    December

    Usually very slow.

    • Budgets reset
    • HR freezes
    • Holiday slowdown

    Some airlines post openings, but interview activity is limited until January.


    By role: best hiring timing

    RoleBest application periodNotes
    Cabin CrewJan–AprStrong seasonal demand
    Low-hour PilotsSep–MarCadet cycles and fleet planning
    Experienced PilotsYear-round, strongest in Q1/Q4Depends on aircraft deliveries
    Aircraft Maintenance (MRO)Feb–May & Sep–NovHeavy maintenance planning cycles
    Airport/Ground OpsJan–AprSummer prep
    Corporate AviationLess seasonalNetwork-based hiring

    Important trend in Europe right now

    Europe is hiring, but unevenly.

    There is strong demand for:

    • Experienced pilots
    • Type-rated pilots (A320/B737 especially)
    • Cabin crew in expanding LCCs
    • Licensed engineers

    But low-hour pilots still face heavy competition despite the “pilot shortage” narrative. Reddit discussions from European pilots repeatedly mention that airlines prefer experience, and entry-level hiring can fluctuate sharply.

    For cabin crew, the market is currently much more active than for fresh CPL holders.


    Practical strategy if you’re applying

    Apply 3–5 months before the season

    Example:

    • Want summer flying? Apply January–March.
    • Want winter intake? Apply September–October.

    Track airline expansion news

    Hiring spikes happen when airlines:

    • Open bases
    • Receive aircraft deliveries
    • Add summer routes

    Best airlines to monitor in Europe

    • Ryanair
    • easyJet
    • Wizz Air
    • Lufthansa
    • KLM
    • Air France
    • Eurowings
    • ACMI operators like Avion Express

    Useful job trackers:

    Industry Networking & Career Growth

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    If you want to start a career in aviation, check out this guide on how to get your first pilot job in Europe with low or zero flight hours:
    https://blogs.jobsreach.net/aviation/training/how-to-get-your-first-pilot-job-in-europe-with-low-or-zero-flight-hours

    You can also explore more aviation career opportunities, including cabin crew and pilot hiring insights here:
    https://blogs.jobsreach.net/aviation/careers/cabin-crew-jobs-flight-attendant-hiring-and-pilot-opportunities