AHTM — Aviation Hospitality & Travel Management
AHTM is Centuria's flagship aviation program for students who want to qualify as cabin crew or air hostesses while also building travel and tourism management skills. The course blends in-flight service training with the operational knowledge needed across airlines, airports, and travel companies, so graduates aren't limited to a single job profile. Training is hands-on and interview-focused, with mock boarding drills, grooming checks, and recorded practice interviews built into every batch.
Who Should Join AHTM?
- 12th-pass students who want to become cabin crew or air hostesses with a major domestic or international airline
- Students who also want travel and tourism management knowledge as a backup career path, not just in-flight roles
- Anyone restarting their career plans after 12th and looking for a focused, job-oriented 6-month program instead of a multi-year degree
Eligibility
- Completed Class 12 (10+2) from a recognized board, any stream
- Comfortable with spoken English and basic communication; willingness to improve is expected
- Meets standard grooming, presentation, and fitness expectations for cabin crew / customer-facing roles
Curriculum
Aviation industry orientation and airline operations
Covers how airlines, airports, and ground handling companies work together, the different departments within an airline, and where cabin crew and travel management roles fit into the bigger picture.
Grooming, etiquette, and professional presentation
Hair, uniform, posture, and personal hygiene standards expected by airlines, along with dining etiquette and professional conduct in front of passengers and recruiters.
In-flight service standards and cabin crew protocols
Boarding procedures, meal and beverage service sequences, passenger assistance, and the day-to-day responsibilities of a working cabin crew member.
Aviation safety, emergency procedures, and first aid basics
Introduction to safety demonstrations, emergency evacuation basics, and first-aid fundamentals every cabin crew member is expected to know.
Travel and tourism management fundamentals
Ticketing basics, tour packaging, ground transportation, and how travel agencies and tour operators run day-to-day operations.
Spoken English and passenger communication
Structured spoken English practice with a focus on clarity, tone, and handling passenger questions calmly and politely.
Mock interviews and airline selection preparation
Recorded mock interviews, group discussion practice, and feedback sessions modeled on real airline screening and final-round interview formats.
Career Outcomes
- Cabin Crew / Air Hostess with domestic and international airlines
- Travel desk and tour operator roles
- Airline customer service and ground support positions
Frequently Asked Questions
Who should join the AHTM course?
Students who have completed Class 12 and want to target cabin crew, air hostess, or travel management roles after a single, focused training program.
What is the duration of the AHTM course?
The AHTM course runs for 6 months, with classes held 2 hours a day, 3 days a week.
Can I switch between cabin crew and travel management roles after this course?
Yes. AHTM is designed so the same training prepares you for both in-flight cabin crew roles and ground-based travel and tourism management roles, giving you more than one career direction after graduation.
Is prior aviation knowledge required to join AHTM?
No. The course starts with aviation industry orientation, so students from any background can follow along. What matters more is your communication, grooming, and willingness to train.
What are the fees for the AHTM course?
Fees vary by batch and campus. Contact our admissions team at info@centuria.co.in or (+91) 88285 02525 for the current fee structure and upcoming batch dates.
Ready to enrol in AHTM?
Talk to our admissions team about batch dates, fees, and eligibility for the Aviation Hospitality & Travel Management program.