International Aviation Academy in kerala
Monday 9 November 2015
Monday 2 November 2015
Wednesday 25 March 2015
Diploma/Degree in Aviation In Cochin
Are you looking for a diploma or a degree in aviation in Cochin? Do you want to pursue an industry approved course that will get you
placed right away? Then you've certainly come to the right place! Jet
international Aviation Academy is Cochin's leading provider of aviation and
hospitality diploma courses, producing industry ready candidates who are
thoroughly prepared to take on any challenge.
After a bit of a slump, the aviation sector in India is all
set to take flight in the coming decades - both literally and figuratively! The
International Air Transport Association in its forecast for 2016 expects India
to become one of the five largest markets for domestic passengers. This
prediction isn't based on simply crunching previous years' numbers but also
taking into account the investments of domestic airline businesses, expansion
of aviation infrastructure, etc. Consider for example, that in Kerala itself,
the Kannur international Airport and the Aranmula private airport are to be
fully functioning by the end of 2016. These projects shall open up thousands of
opportunities in the coming years. Here, we elucidate the various diplomas in
aviation provided by Jet International Aviation Academy to help you zero in on
your preferred job.
Jet International offers its Diploma in Aviation and
Hospitality for candidates who are interested in a multi faceted approach to
their career. This diploma qualifies one for jobs in aviation, hospitality and
travel & tourism sectors. The opportunities opened up are manifold.
Passenger handling, Baggage handling, Fares & Ticketing, Cargo &
Transportation, Cabin Crew, In-flight services & Security, customer
service, etc are designations within aviation that a diploma in aviation and
hospitality will qualify you for. Similarly the hospitality and travel &
tourism fields also hold numerous possibilities – from front office assistant,
housekeeping supervisor and travel desk executive to tour leader, itinerary
planner, foreign exchange or sales and even entrepreneurial roles.
The Diploma in Airport Management and Customer Service is an
offshoot program of the Diploma in Aviation and Hospitality but focuses solely
on the field of aviation services.
Jet International’s
Diploma in Professional In-flight and Ground Services is designed primarily for
candidates that are looking for careers in In-flight services. The course
covers both theoretical and practical components involved in these fields. On
completing this course, candidates can work in safety and service, airport
transportation and In-flight Services. The Diploma in ground Service is a
shorter course that prepares students for jobs as guest service agent, cargo
holding staff, passenger service staff, etc. Follow the link for more details: http://jetinternationalaviation.com/
Monday 16 March 2015
Aviation and Hospitality courses for 10, +2 students in Kerala
Every student that is graduating high school in Kerala faces
a tough decision – what degree should they pursue; medicine or engineering! What
with parental pressure pushing you toward professional courses with assured
jobs and societal pressure forcing your parents to do so, you might be led to think
there aren't any choices. Dare we say there are plenty!
A career in medicine demands inexhaustible passion to
succeed and with only 32,000 odd seats up for grabs in the country and just
3100 in Kerala, the first step itself is a major deterrent. Engineering has
crept past its boom with the sheer volume of graduates passing out each year
outnumbering the creation of jobs. However, with the economic share of the
tertiary sector rising year by year, a host of other fields are positioned to
become big time employers with sustained long range growth. Here, we elaborate
on two of these industries, aviation and hospitality, with special regard to
students in Kerala. Follow the link for more details: http://jetinternationalaviation.com/
The aviation sector in India experienced an unprecedented
boom during the mid 2010’s, prompting the foundation of several aviation
academies throughout the country. These academies offer various courses related
to the industry from in–flight staff and ground staff training to airport
management. The following downturn in the field’s economic performance has
weeded out many of these quick bloomers, leaving only the most capable ones.
The good news is that the sector is set for long term positive growth.
According to a report released by the IATA (International Air Transport
Association), in January 2015, India is expected to be among the top five
domestic travel markets in the world in terms of added passengers per year by
2034. Along with these numbers comes the surety of jobs. Courses on aviation
can be taken directly after your 10+2. With the proposed opening of the Kannur
international Airport in 2015 and later, the Aranmula Airport there will be
creation of about 3000 direct jobs and more than twice as many indirect jobs
over the next two years within Kerala itself.
Tourism and hospitality has always been a key sector of the
Indian economy and continues to do so. In order to mould graduates who are
capable of running a hotel, hospitality management has to focus on several
aspects of the job. Students are coached on their soft skills, grooming
etiquette and basic food preparation skills. Creating an eye for account
management, and improving the ability to increase financial performance are all
part of an hotelier’s skill set. With Kerala’s reputation as an international
tourist destination, hospitality services have created and continue to create
jobs in Kerala without stagnation.
Aviation and hospitality management courses are offered by
several colleges as the two fields go hand in hand; especially in the inbound
tourism industry, which thrives in Kerala. Obtaining a diploma in either or
both of these fields can be immensely rewarding and continually relevant,
opening up a slew of employment opportunities that promise not to dry out
anytime soon.
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