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AHA looks to expand internationally

Additional centres across India, as well

Saturday, August 23, 2008, 15:00 Hrs  [IST]
By Japna Sodhi | New Delhi

AHA Air Hostess Academy (AHA) plans to spread its operations on a national and international level. The academy, which trains professionals for the travel and hospitality industries, is considering the UAE, UK, and Australia to open its international centres. Thr academy will also spread its reach within the country with 20 new centres on a pan India basis.

The institution plans to set up the international training centres in Dubai, London, Sydney and Columbia, respectively. “The travel and hospitality industry is growing and we want to grow with it,” says Sapna Gupta, Founder and Director, AHA. “Now that our students are finding a place in various foreign airlines and international hotel chains, we feel it is the right time to take the AHA name abroad,” continues Gupta.

Gupta comments that AHA has been training professionals for the travel and hospitality industries for the last ten years. “We are an institute of choice, not only for students, but also recruiters. This stems from the fact that we have a faculty of professionals from Aviation and Hotel and Tourism industry make sure that our curriculum and our modes of delivery are industry relevant,” says Gupta.


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