Hospitality & Travel Opportunities
Hospitality & Travel Apprenticeships
Hospitality apprenticeships cover much more than restaurants. Students can start in kitchens, hotels, bars, travel firms, airline operations, and major customer-facing service businesses while earning a wage from day one.
Live Hospitality & Travel roles
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Thornton Lodge (Little Thornton)
Chef Apprenticeship
Toby Carvery - Newbury
Chef Apprenticeship
Drum Inn - Torquay
Chef Apprenticeship
Toby Carvery - Talke - Stoke On Trent
Chef Apprenticeship
Harvester - Blacksmiths Arms - High Wycombe
Digital Marketing Level 3 Apprenticeship 2026 - Barrhead Travel
QA Limited
Hospitality Apprenticeships
Mitchells and Butlers
Chef Level 2 Apprenticeship
The Army
Apprentice Chef
THE BROTHERS SUPPER LTD
About Hospitality & Travel apprenticeships
Entry requirements
Most hospitality apprenticeships ask for GCSEs at grade 3–4 in English and Maths, though many employers focus more on attitude, teamwork, punctuality, and customer service potential than on academic grades alone.
Typical salary
Hospitality apprenticeships typically pay around £14,000–£22,000 per year depending on age, hours, shift pattern, and employer. Travel and airline-linked schemes can sit above that range.
Top employers
Major hospitality and travel apprenticeship employers include Whitbread, Mitchells & Butlers, Greene King, Compass Group, Sodexo, McDonald's, Hays Travel, TUI, and British Airways.
Career progression
Hospitality apprentices can progress into supervisor, duty manager, chef de partie, operations, travel consultant, events, or customer-experience leadership roles. Strong operators often move up quickly because the sector rewards reliability and people skills.
Frequently asked questions
What hospitality apprenticeships are available in the UK in 2026?▾
Hospitality apprenticeships include hospitality team member, commis chef, food and beverage, bar and front-of-house roles, hotel operations, travel consultant, airline support, and events-related apprenticeships.
Are hospitality apprenticeships good for school leavers?▾
Yes. Hospitality is one of the most accessible sectors for school leavers because employers often value attitude, resilience, and customer service potential as much as formal experience.
Can hospitality apprentices lead to management?▾
Yes. Many hospitality employers use apprenticeships as a pipeline into supervisor and management roles, especially in hotels, restaurants, travel, and large customer-service operations.