This is the salary that flight attendants earn on low-cost airlines like Ryanair or easyJet.

Working as a flight attendant has some undeniable advantages, like traveling around the world, getting to know different countries, and having direct contact with people... But how much do you get paid?
The Daily Mirror published a report this Saturday explaining how much flight attendants earn on two of the most popular low-cost airlines, British easyJet and Irish Ryanair .
easyJetCurrently, easyJet cabin crew receive a general salary starting at 25,000 euros per year , with average increases of 2,000 euros each year.
Each person's salary depends largely on their experience, the total length of their employment with the airline, the number of flight hours they log , and applicable taxes if they work in different EU countries.
In addition to their base pay, easyJet cabin crew are entitled to stopover allowances , which vary by destination. The airline also arranges crew transportation to and from the airport during their transit.
In addition, cabin crew can earn a 10% commission on every sale made during a flight, including food, beverages, and duty-free items on board.
RyanairAt Ryanair, cabin crew receive an average salary of approximately €27,000 per year. The starting salary is €18,000, but this does not include flight pay (crew members receive a supplement for each hour they spend in the air) or commissions.
In addition, staff enjoy the advantage of unlimited waiting list tickets.
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