Frankfinn wins ASSOCHAM ‘Best Air Hostess Training Institute’ Award
Abhay Anand | August 11, 2018 | 12:53 PM IST
NEW DELHI, AUGUST 11: Frankfinn Institute of Air Hostess Training has been awarded with the ‘Best Air Hostess Training Institute – 2018’ at the 11th ASSOCHAM International Conference cum Awards - Civil Aviation & Cargo.
Speaking on this occasion, KS Kohli, Chairman, Frankfinn Group asserted, “We are overwhelmed & proud to have received this prestigious award for the 8th consecutive time. This award acknowledges our contribution & services rendered in the Aviation sector. We firmly believe that Education is the foundation of a strong nation and panacea for all maladies therefore we believe in skilling one & all. We strive to make a significant difference and further the cause of education by empowering youngsters to achieve their dreams. We would like to thank the Ministry of Civil Aviation & ASSOCHAM for their continuous support in our endeavors.”
Over the years, Frankfinn has been recognized for providing the best training to its students. Frankfinn has recently also partnered with Air India for in-flight familiarisation programme and to provide hands-on cabin service familiarisation for students aspiring to be a part of Cabin Crew. Frankfinn students will be provided with a co-branded certificate from Air India & Frankfinn on-completion of this enriching familiarization giving them an edge over others.
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