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Aviation service art and management employment direction

Aviation service art and management employment direction: international flight attendant, civil aviation maintenance, civil aviation logistics management, international hotel management, civil aviation business information management.

1, international flight attendant. The employment direction of flight attendants and flight attendants on international routes is basically the same as that of aviation services, only focusing on the direction of international routes.

2. Civil aviation maintenance. After graduation, I can engage in the installation, debugging, inspection and maintenance of avionics in aviation enterprises and airlines.

3. Civil aviation logistics management. Engaged in cargo inspection and freight logistics management for major international and domestic air transport companies, air logistics companies and civil aviation express companies.

4. International hotel management. Engaged in reception, floor management, lobby management, consultation, exhibition management, business negotiation, external liaison and information service of major star-rated hotels in Chinese mainland, Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan, and major commercial hotels in civil aviation airports at home and abroad.

5. Civil aviation business information management. Master the knowledge and skills of business management and information management of civil aviation enterprises, have the ability of business information processing, and be able to engage in information industry and e-commerce related work in major domestic airlines, airports, civil aviation enterprises and enterprises and institutions.

Professional definition

Professionals engaged in aviation services in airlines are required to have certain listening and speaking skills in English or other languages, and have certain social etiquette knowledge and skills. For example, a person who provides services to passengers on an airplane. This major cultivates theoretical knowledge such as art, management and aviation service, and is familiar with relevant policies and regulations of aviation industry.

Proficient in domestic and foreign aviation service business processes, requirements and management skills, with aviation service ability, English conversation ability, communication and coordination ability and emergency response ability, able to engage in service and management work in airlines, airports and other units and large-scale exhibitions, tourism reception and etiquette services.