Friday, July 20, 2007

Frankly Speaking, Finning Up, Ahead And Away

Frankfinn Institute of Airhostess Training inaugurated its new classroom designed as a mockup aircraft, at its Camac Street centre, on Thursday, June 30 2005. The classroom with thirty-odd seats is specifically designed for training cabin crew aspirants. The students, mostly college-goers pursuing this professional hospitality course, along with their regular academic undergradute courses, will thus be able to get familiar with various aspects of in-flight hospitality services.

Speaking on the occasion, Mr. Rakesh Agarwal, Managing Director of the Institute, encouraged the students to make best use of the opportunity of first-hand experience of acquiring and learning the nuances of in-flight services during the course of the thirty-hours training inside the Institute's own leased Airbus A-300 parked at Delhi.

Institute chairman, Mr. K.S. Kohli announced his plans to set up a third Frankfinn Kolkata centre at Gariahat within a fortnight, after the current ones at Camac Street and Salt Lake, and two more in the city by the end of this year.

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