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Astitva Pathak

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Here are career opportunities after Professional Diploma in Cabin Crew and Airline Managemen from PTC Aviation Academy Bangalore:Pilot – A pilot is one of the most renowned career options. This degree equips them with their knowledge and know-how about the functioning of the airline. Pilots are quite sought-after in the aviation industry. They draw between Rs 5,000 and 75,000 every month. The best part of this job is that you will get to travel extensively.Airline Executive: This job profile entails managing a customer’s files and accounts.Airport Terminal Duty Manager: This person is responsible for the
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Parul Thapa

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Several countries are renowned for their excellent programs and training schools for aspiring air hostesses. Some popular destinations for aviation and air hostess training include the UK, USA, Canada, Australia, Germany and New Zealand.

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Parul Thapa

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Main topics taught are listed below-Aviation IndustryAircraft FamiliarizationSafety and Emergency ProceduresFirst Aid and Medical EmergenciesPassenger Handling and Cabin Service 

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Parul Thapa

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Yes surely, air hostesses actually get holidays.Like other employees, they get their usual days off and vacation time that are scheduled. The specifics of their holidays can vary based on their airline's policies, seniority, and the routes they fly. Flight attendants typically have a set number of vacation days each year, and their schedules often include multiple days off between flights. Hope the answer helped you!

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Parul Thapa

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Yes, many air hostess or flight attendant courses do include practical training components. These practical training sessions typically cover aspects such as safety procedures, emergency protocols, customer service skills, and in-flight service techniques. Practical training may include mock-up cabins or aircraft where students can simulate various scenarios they might encounter during their careers. Additionally, some courses may include internships or on-the-job training experiences with airlines to provide real-world exposure and experience. The extent and nature of practical training can vary depending on the specific programm
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Parul Thapa

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Whether an air hostess course is considered easy or not depends on a variety of factors, including your background, skills, dedication, and the specific course content. Here are some points to consider:Air hostess courses cover a range of topics, including safety procedures, emergency handling, customer service, and more. The role of a flight attendant can be physically and emotionally demanding. Air hostesses need strong interpersonal skills, effective communication, adaptability, problem-solving abilities, and cultural sensitivity. Individuals with a background in hospitality, customer service, languages, or a rel
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Vinay Pratap

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Indian National holding a current Indian passport, PAN card and Aadhar card. Between the age of 18-27 years for freshers and till 35 for experienced crew. Minimum Educational Qualification: Must-ve completed class 12 from a recognised board /university with minimum 50% marks.Educational Qualifications10+2 with a degree in Hospitality or Cabin Crew TrainingSkillsCommunication skills, Detail-oriented, Problem-solving, ProfessionalismAge Limit18-26 yearsMinimum Height5′ to 5'2”Salary?5 Lakhs per annum

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Jagadeeswarudu Kattubadi

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The Certificate in Cabin Crew and Inflight Services offered by AirGo Academy has a course fee of Rs. 125,000 for the entire program. This usually runs for one-year training in very detailed aspects of cabin crew duties and inflight services.This is an extensive one-year programme in crew responsibilities and onboard services. The course is designed with the aim to prepare students for careers in the aviation industry, focusing on safety procedures and customer service among a host of other skills that people flying aircraft need. Admission into this course shall be open to any candidate having completed their 12th board examination or
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