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ugochikoed (f)
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IATA AND THE AVIATION INDUSTRY PAYS WELL.
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badaboom
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we knowthe industry pays well,do u offer d certification or do u want to acquire it
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Pelummy (f)
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@ poster,hw do u intend to gv d IATA CERTIFICATE,am intrested
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nykee
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IATA (INTERNATIONAL AIR TRANSPORT ASSOCIATION)its an aviation sector,u can only register for the exam tru their agent .i know of Landover aviation school in ikeja.and better still u can start from obtaining the advance diploma form in any of the courses they offer. i have advance diploma in ticketing and reservation,and i wrote the IATA exam last september.
for more details search google.
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badaboom
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@nykee u said u wrote d exam,so r u working in d industry,doesd exam give u an edge in gettin employed n does d aviation skool assistin gettin job placement aft u finish d course with them
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nykee
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@badaboom im currently working in aviation industry,the aviation skool i attended in lagos only helped with my IT placement.but i applied for the job online myself and im currently working in an aviation industry.IATA certificate is the best u can get for an aviation job,the exam is twice in a year i.e March and September,so if u are interested google and search for yourself or visit any IATA accredited centers for more info.u can check LANDOVER AVIATION SCHOOL .
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sophy09
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People are funny o, you keep saying avaition industry. where you work no get name? why do people like fooling others, it is not as if the job is there after IATA diploma, it is a good program cause i did it but there is no assurance you get a job.Most times all these travelling industry tell yo u that you need to have experience before you can workwith them. I have been there so i know what am saying, and i won't advise you to use landover, they will promise you a job and all that but all na lie. the program is good but,
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nykee
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@Sophy09 the poster only askt if i work in an aviation industry(its simple english)how on earth do u want would u believe u'll get a job tru Landover.na wa 4 u o,and as for the experience,are u hearing that for the first time??even if u want to sell pure water now,they'll tell u same.
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WAVixen
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People are funny o, you keep saying avaition industry. where you work no get name? why do people like fooling others, it is not as if the job is there after IATA diploma, it is a good program cause i did it but there is no assurance you get a job.Most times all these travelling industry tell yo u that you need to have experience before you can workwith them. I have been there so i know what am saying, and i won't advise you to use landover, they will promise you a job and all that but all na lie. the program is good but,
I have followed this post with keen interest, and what everyone has contributed has been useful. On a personal note, after completion of a diploma in air ticketing and reservation, getting IT placement has been like looking for the proverbial needle in a hay stack. The so called training schools promise placements, but don't deliver. For the lady who got IT placement from her school was extremely lucky. Numerous visits to some travel agencies proved disheartening, most of the agencies are sleeping posts, and not encouraging for a starter. They arent even willing to take students wanting to do IT. I have had to source for passengers myself. The IATA certification is actually the best that can happen to anyone aspiring to go further in the aviation industry. Prefering to work freelance, will it be possible to work as a sales representative in any agency?
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