Earl Edgell
reservation agent
alaska airlines

"when I attended the international air academy I felt so welcome, the instructors were awsome and they really knew how to get people enthused in what they are doing and they make you feel like you are family, and the students are just as cool, so I would have to say that going to the air academy was the best thing I have ever done, it is really easy to learn the material that they teach and it gets you ready for the airline industry, I would reccomend it to any one that wants to travel and get paid for it. "

           

 

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Applicants must conduct a personal or telephone interview with a member of our admissions staff to determine his or her ability to meet airline, travel agency and hospitality employment standards. Proof of the applicant's graduation of high school, or the equivalent of a high school diploma, is required. Students must provide documentation prior to final acceptance.

In certain cases, students may be permitted to commence training before International Air and Hospitality Academy receives certified transcript copies, however, in no case will a student be permitted to enter the fifth week of training without providing this documentation. Like other post-secondary schools and colleges, International Air and Hospitality Academy requires applicants to pay all transcript fees charged by their high school, community college or other reporting institution.

Application interviews may be conducted at International Air and Hospitality Academy, or in many cases, in the applicants home town as a part of our airline career seminar presentations. In some situations registration may be completed via telephone interview and by mail. Contact the Admissions Department for more information.

 

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