Diploma in Airline, Airport and Aviation Management (DAAAM057) — Diploma at London School of Tourism & Hospitality

Diploma in Airline, Airport and Aviation Management (DAAAM057)


Diploma in Airline, Airport and Aviation Management (DAAAM057) at LSTH

Airlines, airports and the wider aviation services ecosystem move millions of people every day, and they all need staff who understand more than just one function. The Diploma in Airline, Airport and Aviation Management (DAAAM057) is built for entrants who want a broad operational foundation rather than a narrow single-role course.

Across the programme you will study airline operations, airport functions, passenger handling, compliance basics and the service delivery culture that defines well-run aviation businesses. The Diploma in Airline, Airport and Aviation Management gives entrants a credible vocabulary for recruitment at ground and service roles.

Why a Combined Airline and Airport Focus Helps

Many candidates fix on one job — cabin crew or check-in agent — and never see the bigger picture. The Diploma in Airline, Airport and Aviation Management deliberately covers both sides, which gives you more flexibility at recruitment and helps you grow once you are inside. London's cluster of major airports makes the operational context immediately relevant.

Who the Diploma Is For

  • New entrants targeting airline or airport ground roles.
  • Hospitality or customer service staff pivoting into aviation.
  • Career changers interested in aviation operations.
  • International students aiming at global airline groups.

Where Graduates Typically Go

Graduates of the Diploma in Airline, Airport and Aviation Management commonly target passenger service, check-in, gate, ramp coordination and customer experience roles at airlines and airports. Outcomes depend on individual airline assessments, references and presentation.

How the Programme Is Delivered

The Diploma in Airline, Airport and Aviation Management (DAAAM057) is delivered at LSTH through theory, applied case work and service practice. Module structure and intake calendar are confirmed at enrolment.

Entry Requirements

  • Completion of secondary school or equivalent.
  • IELTS 5.5 or equivalent.
  • Minimum age of 18.
  • Professional presentation and service mindset.

Apply for the Diploma in Airline, Airport and Aviation Management

Click Enroll Now to apply for the Diploma in Airline, Airport and Aviation Management at London School of Tourism and Hospitality. Admissions will respond within one working day.

Frequently asked questions.

Common questions about Diploma in Airline, Airport and Aviation Management (DAAAM057).

No. The Diploma in Airline, Airport and Aviation Management is broader, covering airline, airport and aviation services operations. Cabin crew is a separate specialism.

No prior aviation experience is required. The diploma is built for new entrants to the sector with a service or hospitality mindset.

Yes. Passenger service, gate, check-in and ramp coordination are common destinations for graduates, subject to airline-specific recruitment assessments.

It is a diploma-level programme. Exact duration is confirmed at enrolment based on intake and study mode.

It is positioned for international aviation services careers, but recognition varies by country and carrier. Always check specific airline requirements.

Many students do. Confirm timetable options with admissions for the upcoming intake so you can plan around current shifts or commitments.

Where Knowledge MeetsInnovation.

At Harold International College of London, we believe in nurturing minds and empowering future leaders through world-class education and a commitment to community impact.

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Diploma in Airline, Airport and Aviation Management (DAAAM057) | LSTH | Harold International College of London