International Travel College of New Zealand

International Travel College of New Zealand's (ITC) purpose is to be New Zealand's leading provider of education and qualifications for people entering the airport, airline, travel and tourism industries. ITC has won many accolades from the New Zealand Tourism Awards and South Auckland Business Awards, demonstrating their relevance to industry needs.

ITC was established in 1996 and has two campuses in Auckland, from which it offers both face to face and distance learning courses. Students can be assured of the very best in training and education, as ITC also holds accreditation from the International Standards Organisation (ISO 9001:2000), the world's leading quality standard.


Postal:

International Travel College
PO Box 6009
Wellesley St
Auckland

Phone:

0800 868747
Auckland City campus 09 373 5226
Botany campus 09 279 3525 

Fax:

09 373 5757

Website:

www.itc.co.nz

NZQA Info:

Visit NZQA Website 

Email:

college@itc.co.nz

Campuses:

Auckland (CBD and Botany)

Programmes:

  • Certificate in Aviation (Level 3)
  • Certificate in Travel and Tourism (Level 3)
  • Certificate in International Travel & Tourism (Level 4)
  • Diploma in Tourism and Travel Management (Level 5)
  • International Diploma in Tourism & Travel Management (Level 5)
  • Diploma in Advanced Travel & Tourism Management (Level 6)

 

 

Top Performer at ITC
October 2011

Earlier this year, International Travel College of New Zealand (ITC) student Cristina Traczinski received some wonderful news. She had just been named as the student with the best performance in the country for the IATA Foundation and EBT Course.

The course is administered by the IATA Training and Development Institute (ITDI), the training arm of the International Air Transport Association (IATA) – an international trade body that represents some 230 airlines comprising 93% of scheduled international air traffic.

 

ITC has been a premium supplier of full-time and part-time training programmes for the airline, travel and tourism industries since 1996, and has campuses in Botany and central Auckland. It is an IATA Authorized Training Center (ATC), which allows it to teach the IATA Travel and Tourism and Aviation training programmes. Cristina completed the ITDI course as part of International Diploma in Tourism Management.

“We’re so proud of Cristina,” says ITC’s Managing Director Kerry Priestley. “This is an exceptional achievement and will stand her in good stead in her career.”

The letter telling Cristina of her achievement came from Ismail Albaidhani, Head of Distance Learning at IATA in Canada. It congratulates her on her performance and tells her that she may use the letter as a reference for any future job application.

 

Not that she needs it just yet; Cristina found out around the same time that she was to start her first role in the travel and tourism industry at travel consultancy BTI.

 

“What a success story!” says Kerry. “Cristina is a stand-out example of the kind of momentum that builds once people really set their sights on a dream. We work hard to give our students the training, the experience and the industry contacts to realise their dream, but in the end they have to give it their best shot – and that is exactly what Cristina has done.”


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