A. You are awarded with a world-wide recognised certificate offered by IATA. This certificate is recognised in all countries like the USA, Canada, UK, Australia, New Zealand, UAE, etc.
A. You step into the world’s largest industry, and may be working for an international airline / domestic airline either at the airport or at their city office. You may also be working in a travel agency or as a tour operator in a travel agency. We provide 100% placement.
A. The International Air Transport Association (IATA) is the trade association for the world’s airlines, representing some 290 airlines or 83% of total air traffic.
A. There are 9 global indicators used in the Airlines Industry. These comprise of two-letter indicators used in fare construction and to determine the basic routing the fare is applied to.
A. IATA certification is required as it helps travel agencies to issue airline tickets on behalf of the airlines and eliminates the role of middlemen which simplifies the process and cuts expenses for both agents and the airlines. [I think here we should add information pertaining to job relevance.]
A. The starting salary for an IATA student is from 18,000 to 20,000 PM and will only grow upwards along with your experience. [need to check for package updates with Ajay sir]
A. A travel & tourism course helps to gain knowledge about products, structures and operations within the tourism industry, learning about tour operators, airlines, hotels and tourist boards.