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Airlines working so others can be home for Christmas

Purba Zannat
Last updated: 24 December 2025 23:12
By Purba Zannat
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While many families gather around the table on Christmas Day, thousands of airline employees will be starting their shifts, ensuring travellers can reach loved ones across the world. From pilots and cabin crew to engineers, baggage handlers and air traffic controllers, these people are the reason behind many of the connections for Christmas, one of the most important days of the year.

Christmas food and drink offering in the Concord Room at Terminal 5 in London Heathrow Airport.
Christmas food and drink offering in the Concord Room at Terminal 5 in London Heathrow Airport © British Airways

The aviation industry on the day of Christmas 

Airports may appear quieter on Christmas Day, but behind-the-scenes operations continue as normal. Aircraft still require careful safety checks, baggage must be loaded, and flight plans must be monitored. Engineers remain on standby to respond to any technical issues, while ground staff work in winter conditions to keep flights running safely and on time.

For cabin crew and flight deck teams, working on Christmas often means celebrating differently. Festive jumpers, small onboard decorations and seasonal meals help bring a sense of occasion to flights, even at 35,000 feet. Many crews speak of the unique atmosphere on Christmas Day, with passengers often more relaxed, grateful and aware of the effort being made to get them home.

Behind every Christmas flight is a network of people who have chosen to work so others do not have to miss out. For some, it is part of the job they signed up for; for others, it is a personal choice driven by pride in helping reunite families.

As travellers settle into their seats and prepare to land at their destination, it is worth remembering the dedication of the airline professionals who make Christmas journeys possible — quietly working in the background to ensure the season of togetherness reaches far beyond the terminal. For that, these people deserve a special thanks from all.

To all those working in the airline industry who are pouring their heart and soul into keeping others connected and making the day a bit extra special for many, thank you from the Travel Radar team.

Merry Christmas!

Are you travelling over the holidays? Share your Christmas experience with us in the comments!

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