This program trains students to become flight attendants, focusing on providing exceptional passenger service, ensuring passenger safety, and understanding the duties and responsibilities associated with the airline industry. Through a combination of theory and practical, hands-on experience, students learn how to deliver quality service and exhibit leadership in a flight environment. Emphasis is placed on safety procedures, including the use of emergency equipment, demonstrated through simulated experiences. The program prepares students to meet the standards required to work with both Canadian and international airlines.
Why this course is highly recommended
This program offers students the chance to enter the airline industry quickly, with graduate prospects including roles as flight attendants for Canadian and international airlines. Additionally, graduates can pursue entry-level airline positions like passenger service representatives or reservation agents. The partnership with Jazz Aviation provides a pathway to employment at Jazz after graduation, making it a practical choice for students aiming to build a career in aviation.
The program covers specific areas such as hospitality industry certifications, French for the hospitality industry, and introductory courses on hospitality and tourism dynamics. Students can choose one communications course during registration as part of their specialization in flight services, with an overall focus on passenger service, safety, and airline industry knowledge.
Application fees
8.95L
1st year tuition fees
8.95L
Living cost
Applicants need an OSSD or equivalent, with Grade 12 English (C or U). Mature students, non-secondary school applicants (19 years or older), and home school applicants may also qualify through coursework, upgrading, GED, or equivalency testing. Additional considerations for prior post-secondary or relevant experience are available through the college's credit transfer process.

English language test
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Graduates are qualified to work as flight attendants for both Canadian and international airlines. Other potential roles include passenger service representatives, check-in agents, and airline reservation agents. The program’s industry support through the Jazz Aviation Pathways Program enhances employment opportunities, with students being eligible for referrals to Jazz after meeting specified eligibility conditions.