Airline Course
[Teacher Blog] If you want to work in the airline industry, what is your specialty?University?
Hello everyone!
This is tamura from the airline department.
If you aim to enter the airline industry,
I think you may be wondering whether you should go to a university or a vocational school.
So this timeTips for choosing a course for your dreams and goalsI wish I could be!
Speaking of the airline industry, here I will talk about cabin attendants and ground staff.
In conclusion, you can become a cabin attendant or ground staff that you long for in college or vocational school! !
Each university and specialty has its advantages and disadvantages.
If you have a dream or a goal that you have longed for, a vocational school is the shortcut!
BecauseVocational school for 2 years(There is a study abroad system in Trajal and it may be 3 years).
Because you can work as an immediate fighting force because you are learning professionally! !
Also, I became a ground staff while attending university and double school.
Because I felt the difference between college students and vocational school students in training and on site!
What difference do you feel...
It's the amount of knowledge.
I can follow you even from university,
With the pre-assignment in mind, there is training and there is also testing.
* Preliminary assignments (safety, service, industry terms, airport 3 letters, airline 3 letters / 2 letters, fares, mileage, etc.)
After all, you have to remember a huge amount of knowledge (such as the above pre-work) at once.
(I think I've learned the most so far...)
University doesn't teach industry terms or 3 letters, but
At a vocational school, you can learn professionally, and in the airline business that I teach, there is also a test.
In short, because you already know the terminology and 3 letters,
because you have the necessary knowledge
Challenge training with plenty of time to spareIt is to say.
Terminology is important, of course.
In addition, you can learn customer service skills from active ground staff.
This is a big strength of our airline department.
Every year in our airline department"Hospitality skill contest" to compete for customer service skills.
Therefore, how to serve customers (how to approach customers, how to talk to customers, facial expressions, demeanor, etc.)
Not only can you learn practically from professionals
Opportunity to receive evaluation and feedback from HR personnel in the airline industry.
At the end of training in the aviation industry, we say effect measurement,
Role-play test in an environment similar to real counters and cabins.
there tooMake the most of the knowledge and customer service skills you learned at a vocational schoolcan.
From graduates who have actually completed their training
"When I heard about what I did at school, it just popped into my head."
"What the teacher taught me in class came out exactly as it was"
"I was praised by my instructor for being able to think one step ahead and act."And so on.
Since it is a vocational school, you will learn a lot in a short period of time, but there are benefits to studying intensively! !
Getting a job offer is not the goal, it's the start
Just because you've completed training doesn't mean you're a full-fledged person.
At our school, we also provide guidance that will lead to future careers.
From "homeroom system ✖️ a teacher who is always at school while being active"
At our school where you can receive generous employment support
Would you like to make a dream come true together?
By all meansOpen CampusSee you in! !
Hospitality Tourism College Osaka
Natsumi Tamura
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