
Cabin Crew & Aviation Hospitality Training — Dwarka, Delhi
Structured cabin crew training for serious aviation aspirants — from scholarship-based finishing to communication, GD/PI, personality development, and hospitality foundation pathways. Trained by airline veterans — ex-Alliance Air cabin and cockpit crew, and a retired Air India AGM (Training) — not generalist coaches.
Trained by Industry Veterans
Capt. Mukul's career in aviation began in the cabin and progressed to the cockpit. With years flying with Alliance Air — first as cabin crew and later as cockpit crew — he gives students a rare 360° view of airline operations. Leads training in flight safety, SMS, DGR, and AVSEC.
"Cabin crew is not about looking the part. It is about being the calmest person on board when something goes wrong."
Rajeet Khalsa retired as AGM (Training) at Air India, where she spent decades training cabin crew for India's national carrier. A certified soft skills trainer and image consultant with 37+ years of experience. Leads communication, grooming, confidence building, and personality development.
"You are being assessed from the moment you walk in. Every cabin crew interview is won or lost on professional presence — that is what we build."
All Batch 1 students take a free eligibility test. Based on result, they are placed at P1, P2, or P3 level. P1 (worth ₹54,000) is FREE for all Batch 1 students.
Cabin Crew Pathways & Pricing
What You Will Learn — Curriculum
Eligibility
Career Opportunities After the Course
| Career Option | Sector |
|---|---|
| Cabin Crew | Domestic & International Airlines |
| Ground Staff | Airports & Airline Operations |
| Guest Relations Executive | Hospitality & Hotels |
| Customer Service Associate | Aviation Industry |
| Travel & Tourism Executive | Tourism Sector |
Airborne provides structured interview prep and career guidance. Final selection rests with the recruiting airline.
Frequently Asked Questions
Who teaches the cabin crew program at Airborne?
Capt. Mukul Mitra Barua (ex-cabin & cockpit crew, Alliance Air) and Rajeet Khalsa (retired AGM Training, Air India, 37+ years). Not generalist coaches — real airline industry professionals.
What is the cabin crew course fee?
Batch 1 scholarship (first 20 students): P1 level = ₹5,000 | P2 level = ₹35,000 | P3 level = ₹65,000. P1 (worth ₹54,000) is free for all Batch 1 students. Regular pricing after Batch 1: P1 = ₹54,000, P2 = ₹30,000, P3 = ₹30,000.
Can boys join the cabin crew program?
Yes. The program is open to all candidates meeting eligibility criteria. Airlines hire male cabin crew across domestic and international carriers.
Does Airborne guarantee cabin crew placement?
No institute can guarantee airline selection. Airborne provides structured interview preparation, resume coaching, mock interviews, and career guidance. Final selection rests with the airline.
Why are your fees higher than other institutes?
Because this is airline-standard training — taught by actual airline professionals, not generalist coaches. Compare trainers, structure, and outcomes — not just price.
