Capela delegates’ 100% exam success – again!
In the latest round of exam results out this week from the Chartered Institute of Marketing (CIM), delegates from Capela Travel Training have once again enjoyed a 100% pass rate. Capela entered a record number for the CIM Diploma in Hospitality and Tourism Marketing Diploma assessment in December. In the last 3 years Capela has enjoyed 100% exam success in 7 out of 9 sessions, with only one single failure in each of the other 2.
Newly graduating delegates from the Diploma programme come from all corners of the sector, inbound, outbound and domestic, including:
Amberley Museum
Arblaster & Clarke Wine Tours
Aviance (Manchester Airport)
Doyle Collection Hotels
Engelberg-Titlis Tourism
Hotels4u.com
Live Nation
National Trust
Port Sunlight Village and Museum
Trinity House (Shipping and Holiday Cottages)
TUI Travel
Viking River Cruises
Visit Scotland
Ellie Cleary, Business Development Manager for Doyle Collection Hotels, says:
‘The course has provided a great way of networking within the travel industry… I have actually done business with some of my fellow students… which was an unexpected bonus!
I found the course structure to be flexible – I had to drop out for a few months due to be being busy at work and this was very easy to do. I’d highly recommend Capela due to the excellent support and teaching provided and the flexibility of the courses offered.’
If you want to learn more about the Diploma in Hospitality and Tourism Marketing, or the new Diploma in Digital Marketing, call us on 01223 208629 or visit an Open Evening in London’s Regent Street on 9 March or 12 April.
Capela Travel Training
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