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Fly high with Frankfinn, fly Emirates - Air hostess academy enters tie-up with leading airline

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OUR CORRESPONDENT Published 09.06.08, 12:00 AM

Jamshedpur, June 9: Fresh graduates from Frankfinn Institute of Air Hostess Training would soon land with jobs in Emirates, the leading Gulf airlines.

For, the institute has recently entered into a contract with the airlines for international placement of their students.

One of the fastest growing airlines in the world, Emirates is a respected name today with flights connecting 90 destinations in West Asia, Far East, Asia, Australasia as also North America.

“Emirates has a huge network and our students will certainly have good exposure working with the company,” Saibal Ghosh, the head of international operations and eastern region, Frankfinn Institute of Air Hostess Training, told The Telegraph from Calcutta.

With 119 centres across the country, the air hostess training academy’s eastern region alone has 11 centres and six information centres.

Placement figures available with the air hostess training academy reveal 11 students getting placed with Air Arabia Airlines, all from the eastern region, with one from Jharkhand too making it to the international airlines.

“The eastern region is shaping up like never before. A lot of promising candidates are being chosen ahead of their other state counterparts,” Ghosh added.

Significantly, air hostesses who made it to Air Arabia had undergone a campus placement procedure in Calcutta, after which they got placed with the airline.

With the tie-up with the Emirates group, the recruitment for the same would happen through a management consultancy division.

Just before the exclusive collaboration with the Gulf airline, Frankfinn had entered into an agreement with Jet Airways for recruitment of students with the leading Indian airlines.

Reports confirm that this is the first such exclusive tie-up for Emirates with an Indian air hostess training institute.

The Jamshedpur centre of Frankfinn opened its doors in 2006 for aspiring air hostesses and has been instrumental in placing students with leading airlines both in the country and even with foreign companies.

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