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Diploma in Airline and Travel Studies

Study your Airline and Travel Studies Diploma in London

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This programme provides the essential skills and qualifications required when working in today’s travel industry. It is therefore the most popular course offered by the Tourism Department.

A combination of the Airline Fares and Ticketing, Computerised Reservations Systems, and selected Travel Studies modules detailed elsewhere, this is the course for those looking to launch their career in the travel industry.

The programme is intensive and stimulating, with students completing assignments and six examinations.

Those who successfully complete the programme will be presented with GSoM’s Diploma in Airline and Travel Studies together with six separate certificates, including qualifications recognised by IATA, Virgin Atlantic, Galileo and the City and Guilds.

Students on this programme will also benefit from our unrivalled job finding and career counselling service. Many will complete this Diploma and find employment in the travel industry, whilst others will continue to study specialist travel courses to further enhance their job opportunities.

This Diploma also forms Parts One and Two of the Diploma in Travel and Tourism Management.


Part One: Airline Studies

Virgin Atlantic Fares and Ticketing
Level One
Location Geography and an introduction to Air Fares and Ticketing

Level Two
Multi-Sector fare calculations and IATA fare construction principles.

Galileo GDS Computerised Air Reservations
Airline Reservations
Fares and Ticketing
Car Rental Reservations
Hotel Reservations
TIMATIC displays


Part Two: Travel Studies

Travel Agency Procedures
All the skills required when working in a modern travel agency

Tour Operations
A varied programme of study designed to cover the essential areas of the 'wholesale' sector of the travel industry.

Travel Geography
Essential analysis of the major tourist destinations.

Fee:
£2,340.00

Daytime (Fast Track)
Mode of Study
- 4 Months
- Monday to Friday

Forthcoming Course Start Dates
- 3rd October 2011
- 13th February 2012
- 11th June 2012

Daytime
Mode of Study
- 8 Months
- 3 days per week

Forthcoming Course Start Dates
- 3rd October 2011
- 13th February 2012
- 11th June 2012

Evenings
Mode of Study
- 10 Months
- 2 evenings per week
Forthcoming Course Start Dates
- 3rd October 2011
- 13th February 2012
- 11th June 2012

Saturdays
Mode of Study
- 12 Months
- every Saturday
Forthcoming Course Start Dates
- 8th October 2011
- 18th February 2012
- 16th June 2012



Pre-Application Advice

If you need any help or advice before completing the application form, please contact the School, and a member of the Tourism Department will be pleased to help you. The department’s direct line is +44(0)20 8516 7813.

How to join a Programme

Complete the application form, indicating the programme you wish to follow, the date you wish to commence the programme, and whether you wish to study full-time, Evenings, or Saturday Mornings.

Generally, Programmes commence February, June and October each year.

The completed application form should be returned to the Tourism Department, together with the registration fee (or deposit for part-time programmes), 3 passport-size photographs and copies of your qualifications (if applicable).

UCAS

For details of applying for the BSc programme through UCAS, please refer to the separate BSc prospectus.

Registration and Enrolment

If you are not qualified for the programme of your choice, the School may suggest an alternative programme that suits your needs and qualifications.

Your acceptance letter from the School will inform you of the date on which you should enrol and the duration and cost of the programme.

You should arrive at Greenwich School of Management on the date specified in your acceptance letter.

You will be expected to make your first fee payment on enrolment, or produce evidence of funding.

Accommodation

If you require accommodation throughout the programme, the Accommodation Officer will arrange this on enrolment.

Further Information

Tuition fees are payable in advance.

Tuition fees are non-refundable.

The Registration fee is refundable should the School be unable to accept you.

Overseas students are reminded that they must comply with Home Office regulations on immigration, particularly with respect to attendance. A medical certificate must support absences due to illness.

Programme details are correct at the time of going to press, but are subject to alteration. Programmes will only take place if justified by demand.

All fees are inclusive of government taxes. Students must adhere to the Greenwich School of Management regulations relating to their programme, a copy of which will be provided on enrolment.

The School reserves the right to refuse to accept or enrol any student.

  1. Which course should I take?

  2. How can I pay for the course?

  3. Can I mix study modes?

  4. Which Tourism Courses are suitable for Overseas Students?

  5. When can I start, and how much are the courses?

  6. How can I find a job after I complete my course(s)?

If you still have a question or are unsure about any of the above please call the Travel Programme Director, Terry Warne on 0208 516 7813 or email tourism@greenwich-college.ac.uk.
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