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Peggy Hinsch, our Flight Attendant Trainer at The Travel Academy, offers students the opportunity to learn from an instructor who shares her 16 years of experience working as a Flight Attendant and Flight Attendant trainer. After graduating from the University of Wisconsin in Eau Claire, Wisconsin with a Bachelors of Arts degree in Communications and Business Administration, Peggy followed her passion for travel and began her career with Northwest Airlines.

Peggy brings to our students her real-life experiences of working as a flight attendant, flying domestic and international flights will based out of Detroit, San Francisco, and Minneapolis. After just two years with Northwest Airlines, Peggy was selected to instruct for Northwest Airlines in the Flight Attendant Annual Recurrent Training program as well as the Initial Flight Attendant Program. She equips The Travel Academy trainees with the knowledge of airline terminology, hands-on and ground school aircraft training, and emergency management preparation training so that the student can go on to successfully complete flight attendant training for any airline and earn their wings. In addition to her corporate training career at Northwest Airlines, Peggy’s substitute teaching experiences provides students with an instructor with a proven ability to make the classroom fun and conductive to learning, while considering all learning styles and learning disabilities that students may face.

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Royal Caribbean’s Subway Makeover

Published: 2012-02-22
While the models were getting dressed and altered during Fashion week, Royal Caribbean gave Subway line S in Times Square a royal makeover. Although I may have missed the couture fashion show in New York (note to self: arrive on … Continue reading

Traveling to Different Cultures

Published: 2012-02-20
Traveling is a lot of fun and it can also be stressful. It can be stressful traveling to a new culture without knowing what to expect, also known as “culture shock”. Everyone will experience “culture shock” in their life. It … Continue reading