Department of Business Communication

Airline Course
AIRLINE COURSE

The airline industry is looking for "human ability" and "skills". We nurture human resources that possess both.

POINTS
Learning Points



Cooperative Education Program
- Transfer to a Korean Aviation Specialized University.

Cultivate practical Japanese communication skills for use in business situations. Comprehensive training in corporate organization, office practices, rules, manners, cross-cultural understanding, and other know-how for working in Japan.



Various training and
extracurricular courses for different purposes

We offer numerous extracurricular courses, including roundtable discussions with graduates working in the airline industry, interview training for each company of interest, small-group seminar activities, and pre-employment study sessions.



Responding to inbound demand
Learning a second foreign language

The majority of foreigners visiting Japan are from China, Korea, and Taiwan. In light of the current situation where airline companies are focusing on attracting passengers from Asian countries, students can also study Chinese and Korean as elective courses.

TOPICS
Course Topics

Generous support by faculty members, the Career Education Center, and admired seniors. We all work together to make your dreams come true.

A fake response will not work in a job interview. The way you have lived your life up to now itself will be questioned. This course has a curriculum that prepares students for employment in the airline industry and improves their human skills as a foundation for employment in the airline industry, enabling them to grow into individuals who can be active in a wide range of fields in the future. In addition, faculty members in charge and the Career Education Center work together to provide thorough support for each student, from preparation of entry sheets to interview practice.

Debriefing for Offerors

This is a warm course where seniors who have been offered jobs in the airline industry give advice to juniors in their job hunting activities, and seniors are also available after school and during breaks to offer advice to juniors.


Job Hunting Report

This is a record of the experiences of second-year students who have completed their job hunting activities. The first-year students will be encouraged by the messages and advice.


Training in cooperation with airlines

We offer a number of training programs such as special seminars by current airline employees, airport tours, and airframe maintenance factory tours to help students visualize what it would be like to work for an airline company. This training helps to motivate students to prepare for the employment examination.


PICK UP
Introduction of Classes

Airline Industry Research

Students will develop an understanding of the airline industry and airline duties. By gaining an understanding of all aspects of the hospitality industry, students will learn the differences and similarities in each job and the skills required.


Image Consulting

Through training specific to appeals, the program develops "communication skills that will be loved by peers and clients," as well as the ability to make an impression that will pass the company's employment examinations.


research into current events

Students will acquire the ability to express their opinions on current issues from a variety of perspectives, and will hone their ability to demonstrate their individuality and aptitude in the hiring process, as well as the education necessary to be a productive member of society.


STUDENT'S
VOICE

What is the unique learning experience at KIFL?


International Airlines 2nd year
Mie Yoshida
Tokyo Metropolitan Matsugatani High School graduate
Offered a job at All Nippon Airways Co.

I was offered a job as a flight attendant at ANA, which I had longed for.

I had a dream of becoming a CA, but I didn't know the best way to study and had no experience of putting all my energy into anything. What changed me was my friends and kind teachers who worked hard toward my goals. In this school, people are serious when they are concentrating on their classes and enjoy themselves to the fullest during breaks. In this balanced environment, I was able to positively challenge TOEIC® and job-hunting activities.

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CAREER
Qualifications and Career Paths

Aimed Qualifications

  • Customer Service Psychology Certification Level 3 or higher
  • Manners and Protocol Certificate Level 3 or above
  • Japanese Language Proficiency Test Level 3 or above

TOEIC® 600 or higher, Practical English Proficiency Test Level 2 or higher, IT Passport, Microsoft Office Specialist, Secretarial Skills Test Level 3 or higher