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Working as a Cabin Crew / Air Hostess for a major Airline is an exciting and rewarding experience. In addition to traveling to exotic destinations this field also requires a high degree of responsibility and expertise to ensure the safety and comfort of passengers in accordance with industry regulations. Airborne Aviation Academy offers 6 months certification course for aspirants who aim to make a career in this rewarding industry. Our course is ideal for young professionals who want to demonstrate the skills and responsibilities expected of the world's leading airlines and get a good start in the career. Particular emphasis is placed on customer service and procedures for dealing with unusual in-flight situations and the last unit of the course provides helpful tips for completing the hiring process. Our certification course also includes an overview of the flight, safety equipment and procedures.
For our Cabin Crew training:
A job as a Flight Attendant offers excellent growth opportunities. Upon completion of our course, students will have the opportunity to work with domestic as well as International Airlines. After retirement, a Cabin Crew can also conduct operations on the ground, such as ticketing, customer service, operations and flight attendant training. The Professional Course at Airborne Aviation Academy prepares you for the most glamorous careers in the Aviation industry. The course provides in-depth knowledge of a wide range of topics, including communication skills, personality development, safety and security, in-flight services and presentation skills.
Currently this course is only available in Dwarka, Delhi in offline mode and for PAN india in online mode.
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This course is ideal for young professionals who want to demonstrate the skills and responsibilities expected of leading airlines and get a headstart in their careers. The emphasis is on customer service and procedures for dealing with rare in-flight situations, and the last unit offers helpful tips for completing the hiring process.
If you have passed class 12th from a recognized board or University and are fluent in English and Hindi, then you are educationally eligible to become a cabin crew member.
You can wear glasses or contact lenses while working as a Flight Attendant! However, your vision should not be too bad without them. Your diopters should be between +/-4.
The answer is no. Airlines follow a uniform protocol, and a clean smile is one of the top priorities on the list. So, airlines mostly don’t accept applications with braces but if and when the braces are removed and you meet all the other requirements, you can apply for a cabin crew, but only after training.
Yes, indeed, it is fun! You travel the world and see it from above, work flexibly, and while on holiday, your flight tickets are far cheaper than others.
The candidate should have a minimum height of 157.5 cm. Weight must be proportional to the height.
Absolutely. You need a passport to travel to various countries. And since you will travel to numerous nations while working in the air, a passport is necessary.
Yes, though some airlines might not accept males. Some are much more open about this fact, so check the requirements in each job ad.
The total duration of the Cabin Crew/Air Hostess Training course is 6 months.
You have to pay a total fee of INR 236,000 for the Cabin Crew/Air Hostess Training course.
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