New Delhi/Amritsar: The Frankfinn Institute of Air Hostess Training, a division of Frankfinn Aviation Services Pvt Ltd, is planning to have over 100 centres by the end of this year, besides expanding in West Asia.
The company will open branches in Dubai, Sri Lanka, Nepal, Bangladesh, South Africa (Johannesburg), and Bahrain, and is also planning to venture into films. This was stated by Franfinn Chairman K S Kohli, who was in the city at the inaugural function of 60th training centre, inaugurated by Punjab Minister for Excise and Taxation Sardul Singh Bandala.
Talking to Business Standard, Frankfinn Chairman K S Kohli said, “ Frankfinn is making efforts in providing students of Punjab with quality training and grooming.” By the end of this month, the number of centres will touch 68, as “we are opening centres in Jamshedpur, Patiala, Jaipur, Shimla, Pune etc,” according to him.
11/04/06 Vijay C Roy/Business Standard
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