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4 days agoContributor-Level 10
Check the table below to see the list of the best institutes in India that provide Air Hostess training:
| Institute Name | Location | Highlights |
|---|---|---|
| Skywings Academy of Aviation and Tourism | Kochi | One of best in Kerala |
| Frankfinn Institute of Air Hostess Training | Multiple cities (PAN India) | Leading brand, strong industry tie-ups. |
| Aptech Aviation and Hospitality Academy | Multiple cities (PAN India) | Aviation, hospitality, and travel training. |
| Indira Gandhi Institute of Aeronautics | Chandigarh, Patiala, Jaipur | Strong aviation and cabin crew programs. |
| PTC Aviation Academy | Chennai, Bangalore | Focus on aviation, hospitality, and management. |
| Airborne Air Hostess Academy | Delhi, Mumbai, Jaipur | Practical training and placement support. |
| Universal Aviation Academy | Chennai | Approved by DGCA, hands-on training. |
| Wings Air Hostess and Hospitality Training | Pune, Mumbai | Skill-based, job-oriented training. |
| Bombay Flying Club's Cabin Crew Training Program | Mumbai | One of India's the oldest aviation training centers. |
Source - Multiple external/ official sites, info.may vary
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4 days agoContributor-Level 10
Find some of the popular choices in the table below -
| Certificate in Air Hostess Courses | Periyar University | INR 6,700 |
| YWCA Women's Training Institute | INR 27,000 | |
| Aptech Aviation Academy | INR 69,300 | |
| Periyar7 Institute of Aviation | INR 1.3 L | |
| Indus University | INR 1.35 L |
Source - Multiple external/ official sites, information may vary.
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4 days agoContributor-Level 10
Some top choices of aspiring cabin crew members are mentioned in the table below -
| Course Level | Top Colleges | Course Fees |
|---|---|---|
| Diploma in Air Hostess Courses | NIMS Jaipur | INR 75,000 |
| Rayat University, Indore | INR 80,000 | |
| Rayat Bahra University | INR 80,000 | |
| Rayat5 Institute | INR 1.2 L | |
| Parul University | INR 1.35 L | |
| IGIA Janakpuri | INR 1.6 L |
Source - Multiple external/ official sites, info. may vary.
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a month agoContributor-Level 10
Usually, no, unless it is specified in the job requirements of a certain airline. The training institutes usually offer all the knowledge and skills one needs to excel in this career. Though things like additional languages, personality development workshops, or hospitality background tend to stand out among other CVs.
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a month agoContributor-Level 10
Usually, no, unless it is specified in the job requirements of a certain airline. The training institutes usually offer all the knowledge and skills one needs to excel in this career. Though things like additional languages, personality development workshops, or hospitality background tend to stand out among other CVs.
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a month agoContributor-Level 10
Find the list below
- See if mergency medical kits are packed/ready for use.
- Ensure sanitation.
- Offer meals/beverages.
- See if the passengers are wearing their seatbelts.
- Demonstrate use of the emergency kit/emergency exit.
- Offer refreshments to passengers.
- Make critical announcements on the pilot's behalf.
- In the event of an emergency landing, assist passengers.
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a month agoContributor-Level 10
Air hostess &. cabin crew generally mean the same job. They make sure passengers are safe and comfortable during flights.They give food and drinks, help people if they need anything and communicate about the safety rules.Earlier, people mostly said air hostess, but now the word cabin crew is used because nowadays both men and women are doing this job.
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a month agoContributor-Level 10
Direct challenges can be long flying hours, physical and mental stress during long shifts, keeping health intact while travelling that much, fatigue and lack of sleep. Recycled cabin air sometimes leads to dehydration. Since every field has its pros and cons, people choose to go for this domain, seeking impressive pay, free travel, lifestyle, etc.
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8 months agoContributor-Level 9
To become an Airhostess in India the process is very simple. You will need to just complete your Class 12 from a recognised board and then meet the eligibility criteria to get admission to an Air Hostess institute.
Get admission to an institute and develop your skills in customer service, personality development and communication. Once the course is completed - start searching for Airline openings for Cabin Crew positions.
Prepare yourself for interviews and assessments also complete the airline's specific training to qualify for the role.
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8 months agoContributor-Level 9
Air Hostess courses are majorly offered at the certification and Diploma levels. Instead of choosing a specific course, I personally believe you should look for a top institute for Air Hostess that will provide you with the right knowledge and skills, alongside great placement options in India. Meanwhile, you can go for courses like Diploma in Cabin Crew Training, Certificate Course in Aviation, Hospitality and Travel Management, Certificate in Hospitality, Travel and Customer Service, etc.
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