
Travel and Tourism Level 1 Combined with Introduction to Cabin Crew
- Graig Campus
The programme mixes real life scenarios alongside theory based assignment building, bringing in customer service and communication skills in travel and tourism industry, involving the study of UK visitor attractions, careers, promotional activities.
As an addition, you will also study the exciting world of cabin crew, studying selling techniques, Airline health, safety and security, dealing with passengers on board and making on board announcements, amongst other exciting units.
Course details
- Full time
What you will learn
The qualification aims to provide learners with an understanding of the basic principles of the travel and tourism industry and allows them to explore the various avenues of work within this industry. allow learners to gain transferrable skills that can be applied to the workplace or further study.
The objectives of this qualification are to help learners to: gain an understanding of the travel and tourism industry and to prepare learners to progress onto further study understand and develop the skills necessary to work within the travel and tourism industry.
NCFE L1 certificate in Travel & Tourism
- Customer services in Travel and Tourism
- Communication skills in Travel and Tourism
- Promotional material for Travel and Tourism
- UK visitor attractions
- Careers in Travel and Tourism
- ICT in Travel and Tourism
NCFE L2 Certificate - Introduction to cabin crew
- Working as cabin crew
- Airline health, safety and security
- Aircraft emergency situations
- Cabin service - selling techniques
- Making passenger announcements on board an aircraft
- Aircraft emergency situations
The purpose of this course is to develop the transferable skills, attributes and behaviours needed for learners to progress to further study. This progression can take many routes such as to a level two programme, other study routes or an apprenticeship, leading ultimately to employment.
Units are assessed internally using centre devised assignments.
These assessment methods can include observation in work related situations, presentations, projects, role play, interviews or extended writing.
This qualification is available to be assessed through the medium of English only.
You will need a minimum of two GCSE grades at grades D-G to study this course. Those without formal qualifications will be considered following an interview and entry test.
All learners are required to pay an administration fee of £25 prior to enrolment.
You will need to provide your own stationery and may also incur costs if the department arranges educational visits.