Business agents targeted for airport training
Tuesday, 24 Mar, 2010
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An online training programme for business travel agents is to be introduced in May by London City Airport.
The programme is aimed at improving knowledge about the Docklands airport and new initiatives.
The curriculum will be delivered over five modules allowing agents to complete each section at their own pace.
The first 200 UK agents to successfully complete the training programme will receive a surprise reward.
All participants will be able to download a certificate upon successful course completion.
The airport’s marketing communications director Tricia Handley said: “We believe we are the first UK airport to offer online training for the business travel agent, and with 2012 fast approaching it’s important to understand our location and convenience messages that has made us a popular choice for business travellers.
“The programme which is accessible to agents everywhere is an essential tool in promoting the airport’s unique selling points.”
by Phil Davies
Phil Davies
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