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International Travel College Auckland back after COVID

As Auckland is now back at Alert Level 1, our students are back on campus and no social distancing is required.

We continue to encourage good hand hygiene, do extra cleaning of surfaces, ask students to use the QR Covid-19 tracer app, to stay at home if they are unwell (& get tested if have Covid-19 symptoms), and if they like, they are welcome to continue wearing a mask. 

All site visits, guest speakers and famil trips are back on! All our graduating students are provided with career placement support, job referrals and introductions with airlines, cruise ships, travel and tourism employers. And not just when you graduate - but for as long as it takes! 

Check out the International Travel College Auckland page on this web site, or if you have any questions, please don't hesitate to get in contact with StudyNewZealand EU <- click for e-mail

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