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Ans: After cabin crew training the candidate applies to the airlines of their choice. If the candidates are interested in studying further then they can choose to enroll for bachelor degree or diploma course in cabin crew or ground handling course. If not then the cabin crew training at Compass Aviation makes the candidate fit to hold any type of corporate job.

After completing air hostess training, the next step typically involves applying for positions with airlines and undergoing further on-the-job training specific to the airline you’re hired by.

The terms “cabin crew training” and “airhostess training” are often used interchangeably, as they both refer to the same type of training for individuals working in the airline industry to ensure passenger safety and comfort. Therefore, there isn’t a significant difference between them in terms of content or purpose. It’s more a matter of preference in how the training program is labeled by different institutions.

The graduation rate of our aviation program is high, with the majority of students successfully completing their training and moving on to pursue rewarding careers in the industry.

Aviation job salaries vary based on factors like role and experience. Generally, salaries range from moderate to high, offering competitive compensation for qualified professionals.

The fee structure for the 9-month course varies depending on the institution and location. It typically ranges from moderate to high, reflecting the quality of education and facilities provided.

Our aviation training has helped numerous candidates secure jobs globally, but specific numbers may vary. We prioritize quality training for employability.

Class timings depend on the course and the institute. Please contact the institute directly for specific information regarding class schedules.

Yes, flight experience may be included in certain aviation courses. Please inquire directly with the institution offering the course for specific details.

Yes, you may work as a ground hostess after completing cabin crew training, as the skills are transferable to some extent.

Tattoos and piercings policies vary among airlines. Some allow them if they are discreet and not visible while on duty, while others have strict regulations against them.

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