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New for 2012, Crown Institute has partnered up with STA Travel and developed a new level 4 option for students studying the Crown Certificate in International Travel, Tourism and Airline Studies course.

Crown Institute has been providing leading Hospitality, Business, and Travel & Tourism courses for almost 40 years. Crown recognises the importance of keeping up to date with industry requirements.

STA Travel is a global travel specialist with over 30 years experience helping students and young people travel the world. Globally it is the preferred travel company for over 6 million people, with over 200 retail locations worldwide including 13 stores, a call centre and online presence at www.statravel.co.nz in New Zealand. Offering much more than a cheap airfare anyone looking to ‘experience the world face to face’ will find an array of real value products on offer for individual journeys, work, study abroad and group travel.

Crown Institute has worked closely with STA Travel to develop two exciting new units for their students. Crown is now offering the STA Travel Sales Certificate for all students studying the level 4 certificate and the STA Travel Marketing Certificate, for those studying the Strand Two option. “STA Travel is pleased to support Crown Institute of Studies and is always on the lookout for bright, fun loving, passionate travellers with a solid background in sales” says Natalie Sharod – STA Travel Business Development Manager.

Both options provide students with the broad knowledge required by all areas of the industry, including airline, retail travel, wholesale travel and tourism. This helps to cater for the diverse needs of students and provides more opportunities to assist them in preparation for employment.

Strand One, the IATA pathway, will be of particular interest to those wishing to progress their career in airline ticketing. Strand Two develops students ability in sales and marketing skills, allowing students to excel in customer service, team building and online promotional methods essential for the travel and tourism industry.

Crown Institute still has places available in the 7th February and 26th March intakes. Contact Crown’s friendly staff on 0800 357 316 or email info@crown.ac.nz for more information.

 

Picture: Natalie Sharod talking to students at one of Crown Institute’s Industry Days.

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Crown Institute of Studies travel and tourism students have outdone themselves in September’s IATA/UFTAA exams, with a 100% pass rate!

The travel and tourism students have all gained the IATA/UFTAA Foundation & EBT International Diploma.

Leanne Annabell, Head of Department – Travel, Tourism and Hospitality, says “we are so proud of our students. By completing this diploma they have opened many doors for themselves and are able to work internationally in the tourism industry”.

IATA (International Air Transport Association) is an international trade body, which was created over sixty years ago by a group of airlines. It represents over 230 airlines. Crown Institute is an Authorised Training Center (ATC), one of only three in New Zealand.

Previous students who have graduated with this qualification from Crown Institute have gained employment as travel wholesalers, airline reservations staff, travel consultants, check-in agents and flight attendants all around the world.

If you would like more information about Crown Institute’s travel and tourism courses then please phone 0800 357 316 or email info@crown.ac.nz

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Applications for ATTTO’s 2011 training scholarships are now open.

If you or someone you know is looking to take their next step in tourism, travel, aviation or museums training, this is a chance to receive one of four $1,000 scholarships.

ATTTO’s Flying Start scholarships are for secondary school students who have participated in ATTTO Gateway programmes in the 2011 school year. There are two scholarships up for grabs: one for Aviation Gateway students and another for students involved in Tourism or Travel Gateway programmes.

The Next Step scholarship is for any secondary or tertiary student currently studying tourism, travel, aviation or museums who wants to take the next step in their training. Two scholarships are also available at this level: one for aviation students and one for students studying towards tourism, travel or museum qualifications.

ATTTO Chief Executive Elizabeth Valentine says these scholarships are designed to help encourage talented students to further their education and training in ATTTO’s sectors.

“Attracting bright, talented young people into careers in the aviation and visitor sectors is a big challenge for our industries. These scholarships help encourage secondary and tertiary students with an interest in our sectors to continue with their training and choose careers in these exciting industries.”

Applications are open until 5pm 17 October 2010. Students can apply online via ATTTO’s website.

Click here for more information and to download the scholarship application forms

 

 

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Congratulations to all the Crown’s travel and tourism students who sat the IATA/UFTAA Foundation & EBT Course exams in March.  Crown Institute had a 100% pass rate! AND 70% of students received Distinctions!

If you would like more information about Crown’s travel and tourism courses then please email info@crown.ac.nz or phone 0800 357 316.

Next courses start 16 May 2011.

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One of Crownʼs International Travel and Tourism students was just named the Best Performer in the IATA/UFTAA September 2010 exams out of all the people that sat the exam in New Zealand!!! Congratulations to Brie Halvorson!

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Travelog is one of the largest and longest running solutions designed to meet the needs of Retail, Corporate and Wholesale agents in the Australia & NZ markets. Staff at Crown undertook a two day training program to update and provide a deeper understanding of this back office system to develop and teach new unit standards for next year. As trainees on this travel management system, we covered a variety of typical procedures to demonstrate Travelog’s ‘Travel Services’ system capabilities, which link in with our offered Amadeus Computer Reservation System training.

Travelog enables staff and students to maintain all Air, Land, Insurance and sundry charges required to complete a booking, create and store client profiles to include supplier preferences and requirements, which can be easily exported into our Amadeus CRS , create quotes, itineraries and confirmation documentation and receive and provide payment for products and services.

Enrol in CI 135 Crown Certificate in International Travel, Tourism and Airline Studies course to learn this great programme.

Phone the team at Crown today on 0800 357 316 or email info@crown.ac.nz

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