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Parul Thapa

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A career as a cargo manager offers a variety of employment options. With the emergence of new airlines and airports in various areas, the aviation business is growing. Because departments are small, there is little room for career advancement in cargo management. Many sizable export and import businesses employ their own goods forwarders. A Cargo or Shipping Manager can advance to the level of Senior Freight Forwarder or Senior Export Administrator. 

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The process of handling, moving, and tracking items or cargo from one place to another is referred to as "cargo management." The secure, timely, and economical transportation of goods from their point of origin to their destination is a critical component of logistics and supply chain management.The course trains students and makes them responsible for loading and unloading freight, and making sure that the items are packaged and secured properly to prevent damage during transit. Also Read: Best Colleges for Cargo Management

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The colleges that offer the highest placement packages to Pilot students are Indira Gandhi Rashtriya Uran Akademi, Rajiv Gandhi Aviation Academy, The Bombay Flying Club, Government Flying Training School, etc.Some notable flying schools in India providing Commercial Pilot License (CPL) training are Indira Gandhi Rashtriya Uran Akademi (IGRUA) in Uttar Pradesh, National Flying Training Institute (NFTI) in Gondia, Maharashtra, and Ahmedabad Aviation and Aeronautics Ltd. (AAA) in Gujarat.Top Pilot Degree/Courses 2024 for International Students:Bachelor of Aviation.Bachelor of Science in Aviation Technology.Bachelor of Science in Aerospace
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After completing a course in Air Hostess or Cabin Crew, students can find employment at the below job roles. Students can also check Careers after Cabin Crew course.Job RoleDescriptionIn-Flight Services ManagerSupervise and coordinate cabin crew activities, ensuring smooth in-flight operations.Cabin Service SupervisorOversee cabin crew members, manage their schedules, and ensure adherence to safety and service standards.Customer Service AgentWork in various customer service roles within the airline, assisting passengers with inquiries and services.Airport Ground StaffEngage in check-in, boarding, and other ground services at airports.C
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An air hostess' employment tasks are determined by the flight's requirements. Yet, several fundamental responsibilities are classified as follows:Below are some of an air hostess's basic in-flight responsibilities:On-ground ResponsibilitiesAssuring that the aircraft's emergency medical kits are packed and ready for use.Make sure the restrooms are clean and sanitary.Check that meals and beverages are offered on the flight.Assist passengers in carefully loading hand luggage into overhead bins.As the seatbelt sign illuminates, check to see if the passengers are wearing their seatbelts.Explain to passengers how to use the emergency kit and
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In the aviation business, the words "air hostess" and "cabin crew" typically refer to the same employment description. These people are in charge of making sure that travelers are secure and comfortable while flying. They carry out a variety of duties, including as supplying food and beverages, aiding passengers throughout the trip, completing pre-flight safety inspections, and demonstrating safety protocols.Although the industry has shifted to utilizing gender-neutral words like "cabin crew" to represent the reality that both men and women can perform these positions, the term "air hostess" was traditionally more often used. For thos
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Being a cabin crew member, while rewarding, is not necessarily an easy job. It comes with its own set of challenges and demands that individuals considering this career should be aware of. Here are some aspects to consider:Cabin crew are responsible for providing excellent customer service to passengers. Cabin crew often work irregular hours, including weekends, holidays, and overnight shifts. The job can be physically demanding, as it involves standing, walking, and sometimes lifting heavy items. Cabin crew undergo thorough training to ensure the safety and well-being of passengers. Effective communication wit
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Parul Thapa

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The age limit for becoming an air hostess (flight attendant or cabin crew) in India can vary depending on the airline and their specific requirements. However, in general, most airlines in India have age limits for cabin crew recruitment that fall within the range of 18 to 27 years. Some airlines might extend the upper age limit slightly, up to around 30 years, for experienced candidates or those with a certain level of qualification.It's important to note that these age limits are subject to change and can vary from airline to airline. Airlines may also have different age limits for different types of cabin crew positions (entry-level
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Parul Thapa

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The air hostess's salary in India can vary widely depending on several factors such as the airline, the level of experience, the routes they fly, and their seniority. Generally, the salary for entry-level cabin crew in India can range from around INR 25,000 to INR 40,000 per month. With experience and time, this figure can increase.Some premium airlines might offer higher salaries, especially to experienced and senior cabin crew members. Additionally, international routes or longer flights might offer higher allowances and bonuses.The salary of an air hostess (cabin crew) in India can vary based on several factors, including the airlin
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Dhruv Singh

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RD Group of Management is the best government authorised Institute of Aviation and Management. It has the certificate that is provided by DGCA.Other great institutes for pursuing aviation courses are:Rajiv Gandhi National Aviation UniversityNational Institute of Aviation Management and Research Society

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