To apply for a cabin crew position at British Airways in 2026, you must be at least 18 years old at the time of your application. While some international airlines previously had a minimum age of 21, British Airways aligns with UK labor standards and many other European carriers by setting the entry age at 18. However, age is just the starting point; candidates must also meet strict physical and legal requirements. These include a height between 5'2" and 6'2" (1.58m to 1.90m) with a "vertical reach" of at least 201cm to ensure you can access emergency equipment and overhead bins. You must also be able to swim 50 meters and pass a rigorous medical and background check. In 2026, British Airways emphasizes a "diverse and multi-generational" workforce, so there is no maximum age limit; they actively recruit "second-career" attendants who bring maturity and life experience to the cabin. Whether you are 18 or 58, the primary requirement is a commitment to safety and a "British" standard of premium customer service.