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WTTC (World Travel and Tourism Council) Research says: Tourism contributed to %14 of the UAE Economy in 2012 1 in 9 jobs are resulting from the tourism industry 383,500 jobs were supported by travel and tourism in the country in 2013,the number is expected to further climb to 393,500 jobs. By 2023, international tourist arrivals to the country forecasted asl 25.8 million
World Economic Forum Travel Tourism & Competitiveness Report 2013 says: UAE is ranked 1 in the Travel and Tourism Competitiveness Index in the MENA region UAE ranked 3rd in the world for Air Transport Infrastructure
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1. IATA Cabin Crew Training
Description
If you a dream to be the face of an airline, your personal presentation must be immaculate at all times, we help you to fulll your dream
Topics covered
Introduction to Aircraft and Aviation Familiarization Customer Service and managing passenger interactions All emergency and safety procedures on board Crew Member Coordination and Communication
Recommended for
All those who are interested in customer service, meeting different people and who enjoy travelling. In general, you will need a good standard of education, 12th grade or equivalent qualications, and previous experience in a customer service role will be an advantage. Entry requirements can vary between airlines.
Topics covered
Improved Standard of Customer Service Verbal & Non-verbal Communication Skills Customer Contact Techniques Cross-cultural Awareness Managing stress
Recommended for
This enhances your career in Ticketing ofce, reservations, check-in, trafc, operations, baggage service and information desks, Cargo reservations and receiving staff, Public relations and sales support personnel.
Topics covered
The evolution of technology and its impact in customer engagement and marketing methodologies Developing marketing processes & strategies in alignment with organizational objectives The current airline business environment and its impact on airline marketing Impact of technology on distribution and communication channels: best practices including social media Market environment scanning & market research methodologies Developing a marketing plan and strategy in a case study approach The Marketing Mix (Product, Price, Promotion, Place) and how to satisfy the needs of your target audiences How to create value for, and communicate value to, your customers Airline alliances and marketing: benets & drawbacks
Recommended for
Recently appointed marketing managers, Sales managers and general sales agents, Marketing ofcers and market coordinators, Customer service staff.
Topics covered
Airline capital structure and cost classication Sources and application of funds Cash management and nancial planning Airline nancial control Capital budgeting
Recommended for
Financial ofcers and accountants, Treasury managers, Station accountants and cost analysts, Business unit managers and business analysts.
Topics covered
Computer Reservations (CRS) and Departure Control Systems (DCS) functions Passenger & Baggage check-in procedures (airport & off-site) Conditions of passenger & baggage carriage, boarding procedures and ight close-out messaging Dangerous Goods regulations awareness for passenger service agents Managing passenger interactions Aviation security procedures for passenger & baggage transport Enhanced passenger facilitation, latest innovations and career opportunities
Recommended for
This course enhances you a career as Airline passenger service staff, Ground Handling Agents passenger services staff, Airport operators staff providing passenger services, Civil Aviation Authorities staff providing passenger services, and for anyone wishing to start a career as a Passenger Service Agent.
Topics covered
Managing Airline Passenger Demand Seat Inventory Control Scheduling and Capacity Adjustments Product Distribution
Recommended for
This course is recommended for Airline revenue management analysts, Airline Marketing and Sales personnel, Customer service representatives and supervisors, Interline department staff.
Topics covered
Airline Reservation & Ticketing Airline Management Travel Management Tourism Management Galileo or Abacus or Amadeus or Sabre
Recommended for
Gaining expertise knowledge and skills which can further help you to enhance the career options by getting into International Airlines, Airports and Travel Agencies. Students have an advantage here with this course over unskilled candidates while applying for jobs.
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1. IATA Airport Operations
Description
To know the history of aviation and understand the role airports play in the economy, and a complete solution to work in operations department of airport.
Topics covered
Operational functions of the airport Rescue, re ghting and other support services Airport issues and challenges The future of airports Technological developments
Recommended for
This course is recommended for those who aspire to be an airport staff, Travel industry staff etc.
Topics covered
Role and function of world aviation organizations Role and function of Civil Aviation Authorities (CAAs) Role and function of airlines Role and function of airports Role and function of Air Navigation Services (ANS) providers
Recommended for
This course is recommended for Junior-level managers in all elds of aviation, Managers entering the aviation industry etc.
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1. IATA Dangerous Goods Regulations Professional Diploma
Description
To familiarize operational restrictions and packaging instructions related to the transport of dangerous goods, and also Gain the skills to accept, handle and process shipments containing dangerous goods according to the current edition of the IATA Dangerous Goods Regulations manual.
Topics covered
Contents of the IATA Dangerous Goods Regulations Manual Dangerous goods classes and divisions Identication Packing, marking, labeling and documentation requirements Radioactive material
Recommended for
This course is recommended Freight Forwarder staff responsible for processing Dangerous Goods (HAZMAT) shipments, Shippers and packers of dangerous goods, Airline staff preparing dangerous goods as Company Material (COMAT)
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Topics covered
Environment Products Support Services Air Fares and Ticketing GDS Electronic Booking Tools
Recommended for
This course is recommended for those who wish to have a career in the travel industry, those who need Foundation Diploma to meet one of the requirements towards becoming IATA-accredited agencies. Airline personnel, tour operators who deal regularly with travel agents.
Topics covered
Destination geography and selling skills Land and water transportation Hotels, tours and group travel Laws and regulations Fare construction and ticket exchanges Social Media in the travel industry
Recommended for
This course is recommended for Students who have completed the Foundation Course or the previous Standard Course, Agents in travel agencies or home based with some industry experience, Staff of tour operators, consolidators and call centers, Airline passenger sales agents working in reservations, sales, marketing, or ticket ofce
Topics covered
Strategy and management Tour packages Sales and Marketing Social Media strategy Administration and accounting
Recommended for
This course is recommended for Mid-level managers, Agency back-ofce personnel, travel managers etc
Topics covered
Introduction to mileage based air fares, analyzing itineraries and retrieving fares from a GDS Pricing one-way and circle trip practice exercises Limitations on indirect travel, side trips and surface sectors Backhauls, circle trips, journeys in different classes of service and alternative fare break points Lowest combinations, round-the-world journeys and minimum checks
Recommended for
This course is recommended for Airline Ticket Agents and Travel agents
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