Which are the best colleges for Cabin Crew Training in India and what makes them stand out?

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    Garvit Kumar | Contributor-Level 9

    6 years ago
    Aviation sector is one of the most sought after careers for people who wish to pursue a job that allows travel, pays well and involves some level of glamour.
    Cabin crew are the personal of the airline that are on board the aircraft with the passengers and are solely responsible for their safety and services as promised by the airlines during their travel.
    In an honest opinion, there is actually no need of specialized training to be done for placement in cabin crew because majorly all airlines will train their indicates before they go on air.
    However, keeping in mind the completion of selection for cabin crew, some formal training can be a
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    varun Oza Pilot | Contributor-Level 6

    6 years ago
    Working for an airline in the cabin crew department is considered one of the most glamorous jobs in the world. Along with the good salary, a member of the cabin crew also gets to enjoy many of its perks like traveling to different countries, staying in five-star hotels, enjoying food of different cuisines, getting free air tickets for the family, etc. A cabin crew member can enjoy a good work/leisure balance. Initially, airlines had their own in-house training carried out to hire candidates for the post of cabin crew, but with the rise of new budget airlines and number of aircrafts coming in, the requirement for new cabin crew has incr
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    Group Captain Vinayak Deodhar La vie est faite pour vivre pas pour stresser | Scholar-Level 18

    6 years ago
    Hello,
    In India, during the initial days of aviation industry, training was imparted at in-house training establishments. Then after some years, requirement of training and certification on safety aspects for aircrew was felt necessary. Also, requirement was increasing by leaps and bounds. Hence, many private entities entered the fray. Today in India, there are more than 150 such schools. I am attaching a link just for information.https://www.shiksha.com/aviation/cabin-crew-air-hostess/colleges/colleges-india
    Frankfinn is the best known name in India. Their operations are spread across almost 90 cities in India. This perhaps stands at th
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