Alitalia has launched a comprehensive new
graduate management program in collaboration with Etihad Airways,
providing an opportunity for graduates from Italy’s leading
universities to develop into future leaders of the airline.
A
total of 400 candidates applied for the program this year, of
which 24 were selected for enrolment.
The first group commenced
the program at Etihad Airways’ Abu Dhabi headquarters this week
with a ‘discovery’ phase that identifies their core strengths and
career aspirations. A range of bespoke classroom-based training
and work placements will be offered for two or more years,
depending on their interests and career goals. Focus areas can
include revenue management, engineering, airport operations,
customer service, finance, network planning, pricing and
ticketing, sales and marketing, and human resources.
The graduates will complete the program with the creation of a
business-based project focused on improving operations in their
chosen field at Alitalia.
Upon graduation, they will return to
Alitalia as specialists in their chosen field and with
international experience of working in a dynamic environment with
colleagues from over 140 nationalities.
Prior to
travelling to Abu Dhabi, the students attended a recent welcome at
Alitalia’s headquarters in Rome, hosted by Chief Executive Officer
Silvano Cassano and other senior executives from the airline.
Mr Cassano said, “Our vision for Alitalia is clear. We
want to provide Italian travellers with improved global
connections, drive increased inbound tourism into the country, and
support Italy’s economic growth. Through our revitalised product
and service offering, Italy will once again have a premium
national carrier that is recognised around the world. The launch of our graduate management program is an important
step towards achieving our ambitious vision and pursuing a radical
cultural change. The program structure is a proven one, as it has
been successfully operated by our shareholder Etihad Airways and a
number of its partner airlines for years. We are therefore
confident our graduate managers will return to Alitalia with
in-depth knowledge of industry best practice gained from a high
performing and multicultural global business.”
Ray
Gammell, Chief People and Performance at Etihad Airways, said, “At Etihad Airways, we have built an award
winning learning academy with over 1,400 students in our development programs at any one time, offering talented
individuals the opportunity to become specialists in aviation
management. After completing the programs, the world really is
their oyster. Our first graduates have already progressed into
senior management positions and I am delighted to see their
careers continue to flourish.”
Last year, Etihad Airways
invested €560 million investment to acquire a 49%
shareholding in New Alitalia and a 75% interest in
Alitalia Loyalty, which operates the MilleMiglia frequent flier
program.
Alitalia,
Etihad Airways
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