IATA CERTIFICATE IN AIR FARES IATA VIRGIN ATLANTIC FARES OCNW AIR CABIN CREW SKILLS
AND TICKETING
Level: 2 Level: 2
Level: 2 Duration: 17 weeks Duration: 15 weeks
Duration: 6 weeks
This course builds upon the knowledge This course introduces the relevant roles,
This course is for those who want to work
gained at level 1, providing a sound disciplines and skills which specifically relate
as ticket officers in the airport. It provides
understanding of airline fare principles. It to Air Cabin Crew duties. It develops the
an introduction to fare displays, published
covers constructing fares for multi-sector personal qualities and skills necessary for
and constructed fares, air tariff reading and
journeys, determining and .assessing fares successful employment as Air Cabin Crew
interpreting, excess mileage surcharges,
for journeys of differing classes, fares for personnel. It covers pre-and post-flight and
stopovers versus transit, passenger ticket
itineraries with more than one breakpoint on-craft duties.
completion, automated and manual fare
and applying the mileage system
construction entries.
Entry Requirements
Entry Requirements
There are no formal entry requirements for
Ideally, you should have Virgin Atlantic Fares this course but good literacy and numeracy
Entry Requirements
Level 1 or any Travel and Tourism level 1 skills are essential.
qualification.
There are no formal entry requirements for
this course but good literacy and numeracy
skills are essential.
For more information about
Travel and Tourism short courses
visit our Enterprise Unit website
www.skilluplondon.co.uk
For enrolment information
see page 9, call 020 7815 1600
or visit
www.skilluplondon.co.uk
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