If you want to explore the world of travel, tourism and aviation, then our programmes of study are for you.
I chose my course because Cabin Crew is what I’ve always wanted to do, and I knew that North Lindsey College would help me achieve that. I really enjoyed my time at the college thanks to my tutors whose experience helped me a lot and made the course interesting.
Summer, a former student of Frederick Gough School, joined us to study Cabin Crew, turning her life-long passion for travel into a real career.
With the support of her expert tutors and hands-on training, Summer landed her dream job at British Airways. She’s now based in Crawley, flying out of London Gatwick, and absolutely loving life in the skies.
Summer credits the course – and especially her tutors – for helping her take off in the aviation industry. If you’ve ever dreamed of travelling the world and working as Cabin Crew, her journey proves that with our help, it’s 100% possible.
Ready to take off into a career that’s anything but ordinary? With Britain’s tourism industry booming and supporting millions of jobs, there’s never been a better time to dive into travel and tourism. Whether you’re dreaming of becoming cabin crew, working behind the scenes at airports, or making magic happen in events and hospitality, North Lindsey College is your launchpad. We’ve got the region’s only on-campus air cabin for real crew training, plus epic overseas experiences like a fully funded two-week trip to Fiji. With strong industry links and grads working all over the world, your journey starts here — where the classroom meets the runway.
Experience hands-on learning in our state-of-the-art facilities and through partnerships with industry leaders.
The world is waiting.
Travel and Tourism is a growing sector with excellent job security and career progression opportunities.
Air travel assistants issue travel tickets and boarding passes, examine other documentation, provide information and assistance at airport terminals and look after the welfare, comfort and safety of passengers travelling […]
Travel agency managers and proprietors plan, organise, direct and co-ordinate the resources and activities of travel agencies and booking offices.
Travel agents advise travellers upon travel arrangements, make bookings and receive payment for travel arrangements made.
Job holders in this unit group perform a variety of leisure and travel service occupations.
Take a closer look at our facilities, students at work, and what makes Travel and Tourism special at our college.
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