Frankfinn completes second year of its air hostess training center in Amritsar
144 students placed in various Airlines & 5-star hotels
Amritsar 4 January ( Ranjeet Singh Dhaliwal ) : Frankfinn Institute of Air Hostess Training, the world's leading institute for air hostess and aviation training, on Sunday announced the successful completion of its second year at its air hostess training center in Amritsar. Frankfinn, a multinational company founded in 1993, is celebrating 33 years of operations in 2026 and has announced extensive expansion plans both domestically and internationally.
The milestone event was graced by dignitaries and industry leaders, including Dr. Inderbir Singh Nijjar, President of Chief Khalsa Diwan and MLA from Amritsar South, and Former Cabinet Minister. Bollywood actor and celebrity Arvinder Bhatti was present as a special guest. Frankfinn leadership, including K.S. Kohli, Founder and Non-Executive Chairman of Frankfinn Group, and Shri R.S. Kohli, Non-Executive Director, were joined by William Daniel, Managing Director of Frankfinn Group, Sudhir Malhotra (COO), and Amarjit Singh, along with other senior officials from Frankfinn and industry partners.Students from the Frankfinn Amritsar center were felicitated for their successful placements with various airlines and 5-star hotels. Across all its centers nationwide, Frankfinn conducted more than 4,000 interview drives from January to December 2025, placing approximately 10,000 students in the aviation, hospitality, travel, and customer service industries. During his keynote address, K.S. Kohli highlighted the rapid expansion of the Indian aviation industry and Frankfinn 's role as a pioneer and world leader in cabin crew and hospitality training. Recognizing the exceptional demand for trained professionals, Frankfinn plans to open additional centers throughout Punjab and Himachal Pradesh at Jalandhar, Ludhiana, Bathinda, Pathankot, Patiala, and Jammu within one year. The institute aims to establish 100 additional centers across India and 30 international centers over the next three years.
The Frankfinn Centre in Amritsar features cutting-edge infrastructure, including modern computer labs equipped with projectors and advanced audiovisual aids. The classrooms are professionally designed to provide an optimal learning environment, and the center includes a mock aircraft enabling students to become familiar with aircraft interiors from day one of training.
Frankfinn has been awarded the "Best Air Hostess Training Institute" for eleven consecutive years (2011-2022). In 2022, K.S. Kohli, Founder and Non-Executive Chairman of Frankfinn Group, received the prestigious International Civil Aviation Award for "Best Air Hostess Training Institute - 2022" from Jyotiraditya M. Scindia, Union Minister of Civil Aviation, and P.K. Thakur, Deputy Director General of the Ministry of Civil Aviation, Government of India. Besides other awards from time to time, on August 1, 2024, Frankfinn received two awards from the Tourism and Hospitality Skill Council: "Highest Training Centre Affiliation for Student Paid Programme" and "Highest Enrolment in Student Paid Programme”.

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