Airline jobs queue up at aviation school door

Jamshedpur: Several students of Frankfinn Institute of Air Hostess Training were recently picked up by top airline companies for various posts ranging from air hostesses, to flight stewards and even ground staff at leading airports both within and outside India.
What makes their achievement special is that they are the first batch from the less-than-one-year-old institute to have made it big.
So far, about 12 students at the institute have either been placed or shortlisted by seven airlines from India and Middle East countries.
The rest of the students have also done the city proud by being selected for the final and ultimate rounds of interviews of Spice Jet, Indigo, Kingfisher and Qatar Airways.
“Besides airlines, we are also trying to place our students with leading hotels or tour operators,” said Patel.
Frankfinn, which offers a one-year course in avia- tion, hospitality and travel management, right now has over 200 students in seven batches.
10/05/07 Nilanjana Ghosh Choudhury/The Telegraph

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