The only accredited IATA training centre in Belgium!
IATA stands for International Air Transport Association and was founded in 1945 with the aim of forming a bridge between the airlines on the one hand and the legislature on the other. With more than 260 members (airlines), IATA is the most important international organisation within aviation. It operates worldwide and provides support to the aviation industry by ensuring safe and reliable aviation services and economic benefits. With more than four billion air passengers worldwide each year, it is vital that aviation is regulated at international, European and national levels. Understanding and being able to consult international, European and national regulations is therefore a necessity if you are employed in the aviation industry.
IATA quickly recognised the need for a standardised training programme and therefore organises courses whose diploma is recognised worldwide.
Obtaining the "IATA Diploma or Certificate" is highly recommended for tourism students, logistics management students and anyone already working in the industry or aspiring to a job in the travel sector!
More info on the organisation via this link.
The IATA courses are in English, lead to a recognised international diploma or certificate.



General Information
- Practical information
- How to register
Practical information
Self-study
The Covid period has taught us how comfortable it can be to work from home and we are happy to build on this momentum. So no travelling, taking leave or endless evenings attending classes: the IATA course is offered to you completely online. This allows you to learn the course at your own pace and rhythm, wherever and whenever you want. No group lessons are organised, either physically or online. For any practical questions, you can of course always contact us. Good to know: the courses are very clearly structured, which makes self-study much easier. After each theoretical chapter, you immediately get the chance to put this into practice by simulating your chosen GDS. All learning material is described in great detail and each chapter ends with numerous repetitions.
Start
You start whenever you wish and choose your own exam time. Note: from the moment you are enrolled, you have one year for all this. Keep that deadline in mind!
Exam
IATA provides 6 exam moments per year specifically: in January, March, May, July, September and November. Usually, the exam is scheduled in the last week of these months and always takes place digitally. This can be done at our Mechelen campus or from home.
Cost price
The cost price varies per course. Under 'how to register' you will find the link to register online. When you do this, you will get the overview of the prices of the different courses.
Thomas More students and Thomas More alumni (max 2 years after graduation) enjoy a discount. This has already been taken into account in the registration link. Each time, you can opt for an e-book or for a printed version, in which case shipping costs will be charged. The price also includes 2 exam moments each time.How to register
Registration is done exclusively online. When registering, always note carefully your own e-mail address. You will automatically receive a confirmation of your registration. Whoever registers pays for the course materials, regardless of the reason for non-participation. An invoice will be sent in advance to the address you provide.
Register online here
Trainings
- IATA GDS Fares & Ticketing
- IATA Managing the Travel business
- IATA Foundation Course
- IATA Cargo Introductory Course
- IATA Consultant Course
- IATA Airline Customer Service
- IATA Air Transport Fundamentals
- IATA Destination Geography
IATA GDS Fares & Ticketing
This interactive e-learning course will teach you how to price journeys for all types of fares using the Global Distribution Systems (GDS). You will have hands-on practice using the interactive GDS simulation tool, which will help you analyze GDS displays relevant to mileage system pricing; read, interpret, and apply mileage and routing fare rules; and issue tickets. The simulation training is supported by an interactive workbook and reference notes on GDS commands, maps and key journey pricing terms and definitions.
Objectives
Upon completion of this course you will be able to:
- Analyze GDS displays relevant to mileage system pricing
- Identify and price different journey types
- Read, interpret, and apply mileage and routing fare rules
- Issue tickets
Target audience
- Airline fares desk agents
- Travel agents
- Airline ticket agents
- Business Process Outsourcing (BPO) and call center agents
- Students Bachelor & Master in Tourism
Key topics
- Introduction to air fares, analyzing itineraries and retrieving fares from a GDS
- Limitations on indirect travel, side trips and surface sectors
- Return trips in different classes of service and alternative fare break points
- Lowest combinations, round-the-world journeys and class differentials
Prerequisites
Learners must already be familiar with GDS system functionality, basic commands, and have the ability to interpret booked itineraries.
Course format
This course requires approximately 50 hours of study to be completed in 12 months from the purchase date (enrollment validity). You have a maximum of 100 login hours to complete the course study. After the enrollment validity expires, or the 100 login hours are consumed, you will not have access to the course content and will not be able to take the exam. Student performance will be based on an examination. Recommended learning environment with desktop computer.
Exam information
You may choose to take your exam online (with remote supervision) home or at Thomas More Mechelen, official ATC for Belgium.
- You will be given 3 hours to complete 100 multiple choice questions. (open text book)
- Passing grade is 60% correct answers; 85% correct answers are needed for a distinction
- You will be given 2 attempts to successfully complete the final exam.
Table of contents
- Introduction to airfares, retrieving fares
- The anatomy of a journey
- Introduction to the mileage system
- Worksheets and drawing map diagrams
- Fare Formula
- Fare Construction Point (FCP)
- Fares in Neutral Unit of
- Construction (NUC)s
- Rules and conditions of the fare
- Maximum Permitted Mileage (MPM), Ticketed Point Mileage (TPM) and Excess Mileage Allowance (EMA)
- Excess Mileage Surcharge (EMS)
- Higher Intermediate Point (HIP)
- Applicable Fare (AF)
- Limitations on indirect travel
- Side trips
- Surface sectors
- Alternative fare construction points
- Mixed-class travel
- Open-jaw journeys
- Lowest Combination Principle (LCP) and Pricing units
- Round-the-world fares
- The passenger ticket
- Linear fare construction (I and II)
- Currency conversion
- Taxes, fees and charges on the ticket
- Ticket record and ticket issuance
IATA Managing the Travel business
With more than 1 billion international trips each year, the travel industry offers travel professionals excellent business opportunities. This course will help you take advantage of these opportunities by improving your skills in supervising and managing people and by building business relationships based on win-win negotiating strategies. Learn how to be competitive by developing new products and market them effectively. You will also gain insight on agency accounting procedures to build business plans that lead to good financial health.
Objectives
Upon completion of this course you will be able to:
- Increase your opportunity for career advancement
- Become entrepreneurial and creative
- Open your own travel agency or tour company
- Grow your business and profits
- Improve operational processes
Target audience
- Agency administration
- Mid-level managers and supervisors
- Agency back-office personnel
- Travel Managers
- Students/graduates Bachelor & Master in Tourism
Key topics
- Managerial and negotiation skills
- Marketing and pricing
- Tour production and event planning
- Administration and accounting
- Laws related to the travel industry
Course format
This course requires approximately 120 hours of study to be completed in 12 months from the purchase date (enrollment validity). After the enrollment validity expires, the users will not have access to the course content and will not be able to take the exam. Student performance will be based on an examination.
Exam information
- Exam Method: Online exam with remote supervision
- Exam Format: Multiple Choice questions. Closed Textbook; Foldout Maps are not permitted
- Number of questions: 80
- Time Allowance: 2 hours
- Passing Grade: 60%
- Distinction Grade: 85% ▪ Number of exam attempts: 2
Table of contents
Managerial skills
- The supervisory role
- Planning for performance
- Communicating effectively
- Managing performance
- Motivation, de-motivation and inspiration
- Leading the team
Negotiation skills
- Understanding when/what to negotiate
- The seven elements of negotiation
- Requests for information/ quotation/ proposal
Special-interest travel and tour production
- Special-interest tours
- Eco-tours
- Inclusive-tour production for special-interest groups
- Tour negotiation: Air/land/water components
- Sales terms and conditions explained
- Travel safety
Corporate event and meeting management
- The event and meeting customer
- Basic event or meeting components
- The workflow in planning
Agency financial management and accounting
- Finance and business planning
- Bookkeeping and financial administration
- Business planning, budgeting and reporting
- Analysis, management and assessment
- Reporting and remitting agency sales
Marketing travel
- Marketing in travel
- Marketing principles, practices, and processes
- Marketing management and the marketing plan
- Market and marketing research
- Market research and analysis
- Customer and client focus, branding and competitive advantage
- The marketing mix
- Marketing in the digital age
Technology in the travel industry
- Information technology in the travel industry
- Social media strategy
- Managing travel apps and their social applications and implications for travel agents
- The flow of information through the agency systems
IATA Foundation Course
Acquire essential knowledge and skills to work in the travel and tourism industry and become an effective travel professional. Provide advice on flight, accommodation and tour products, and how to ensure travellers fulfil necessary travel requirements. Improve your customer service and sales skills in order to better advise travel customers about when and where to travel based on their needs. Learn to use a global distribution system to create and manage reservations.
Objectives
Upon completion of this course you will be able to:
- Advise customers on passport and visa requirements, as well as on travel insurance options.
- Promote services and facilities available to airline passengers during their travel.
- Interpret standard industry codes to plan and reserve travel itineraries.
- Sell rail travel, car rental, hotel accommodation, cruises and pre-packaged tour products
- Provide good customer service and retain customer loyalty
- Use the Global Distribution System to make and maintain reservations and issue travel documents
Target audience
- Travel Agents
- Airline reservation agents
- Tour operators
- Call center agents
Key topics
- The travel and tourism industry and the working environment for travel professionals
- Geography and industry codes
- Travel documents and the airline passenger experience
- Air transport products and services
- Rail, hotel, car rental, cruise and tour products
- Customer service principles
- Airfares and ticketing
- The Amadeus/Galileo/Sabre system functionality
Course format
This course requires approximately 200 hours of study to be completed in 12 months from the purchase date (enrollment validity). After the enrollment validity expires, the users will not have access to the course content and will not be able to take the exam. You’ll need an Internet connection and Google Chrome browser to access the online modules.
Exam information
- Exam Method: Online exam with remote supervision
- Exam Format: Multiple Choice questions
- Closed Textbook; Foldout Maps are not permitted
- Number of questions: 80
- Time Allowance: 2 hours
- Passing Grade: 60%
- Distinction Grade: 85%
- Number of exam attempts: 2
Table of contents
Overview of the travel and tourism industry
- International and regional travel and tourism organizations
- Roles and responsibilities of travel agents
- Geography in travel planning
- Marketing and selling travel
- Three-letter city codes
- Planning travel itineraries
- Travel formalities
- Taxes, customs and currencies
- Travel insurance
- Auxiliary services and information supplied by travel agents
- Air transport essentials
- Airline products and services for passengers
- Industry codes, terms and definitions
- Introduction to rail products and services
- Land transport: car rental and campers
- Water transport: ferries and cruises
- Pre-packaged tour products
- Types of tours and tour components
- Reservation and accounting procedures
- Booking conditions and limitations of liability
- Customer service and communication
- Fundamentals in airfares and ticketing: Passenger Air Tariff (PAT), Taxes, fees and charges, Billing and Settlement Plan (BSP)
- Introduction to travel technology
- Electronic booking tools (GDS functionality training): Flight schedules and availability, Completing reservations, Airfare displays, Hotel and car reservations, Timatic
IATA Cargo Introductory Course
With over 52 million tons of cargo shipped annually, the air cargo industry is the place to be. Prepare yourself to work in the industry with this comprehensive course. You will learn about basic IATA cargo rules and procedures, how freight forwarders and airline cargo units operate, plus much more.
This course is mandated for IATA Cargo Agents in accordance with the IATA Cargo Agency Resolutions.
Objectives- Guide clients on the IATA rules and procedures for air freight shipments
- Arrange air cargo shipments in accordance with IATA rules and procedures
- Apply published rates and charges for air cargo shipments
- Complete air waybills accurately Prepare shipments ready for carriage
Target Audience
- Newcomers to the industry
- Students bachelor & master Logistic Management, Tourism & Leisure Management
- Cargo agent and air freight forwarder sales and marketing staff
- Airline and manufacturer sales, reservations, and acceptance staff
- Junior-level managers at cargo agents, airlines, and manufacturers
Key topics
- Operations at cargo agencies, airlines, and freight forwarders
- Air cargo acceptance basic rating principles
- Air waybill completion
- Industry terminology and abbreviations
- IATA geography, TACT, and other cargo manuals
Course format
- This is a self-study course, which will take you approximately 160-200 hours to complete depending on your previous knowledge and experience.
- The course materials are provided in printed and e-book format
- You will have 12 months to complete the course and exam (enrollment validity), which starts from the date you purchase the course
- Your performance will be based on an examination.
Exam information
- Online exam with remote supervision (OERS)
- You will be given 3 hours to complete 100 multiple choice questions. Closed course book
- You are only allowed to use your IATA TACT Training Edition (accessible through the online exam resources)
- Passing grade is 60% correct answers; 90% correct answers are needed for a distinction
- You will be given 2 attempts to successfully complete the final exam.
Table of contents
- Industry regulations
- The air cargo agency
- World geography
- Aircraft Handling facilities
- Air cargo acceptance
- Cargo automation
- Air cargo rates and charges
- The air waybill
IATA Consultant Course
Study popular tourism destinations and improve your sales skills to successfully advise your clients on the best travel options. Learn how to customize and construct complex travel itineraries, gain the skills to process ticket exchanges and reissues, and understand how industry regulations affect your travel operations.
Objectives
Upon completion of this course you will be able to:
- Identify and consult on popular international travel and tourism destinations.
- Advise on modes of transportation, accommodation, and tours.
- Understand IATA resolutions that apply to accredited travel agencies.
- Construct complex fares and manage changes to electronic tickets.
Target audience
- Foundation in Travel and Tourism graduates
- Travel agents
- Reservations and sales personnel
Exam information
- Exam Method: Online exam with remote supervision
- Exam Format: Multiple Choice questions. Closed Textbook; Foldout Maps are not permitted
- Number of questions: 80
- Time Allowance: 2 hours
- Passing Grade: 60%
- Distinction Grade: 85%
- Number of exam attempts: 2
Key topics
- Popular tourism destinations
- Sales techniques
- Airfare construction and ticket exchanges/ reissuance
- Travel industry laws and regulations
- Tour, luxury and group travel options
- Accommodation (other than hotels)
- Social media marketing
Course format
This course requires approximately 150 hours of study to be completed in 12 months from the purchase date (enrollment validity). After the enrollment validity expires, the users will not have access to the course content and will not be able to take the exam.
Table of contents
Destination geography
- Advanced geography in marketing and selling travel
- The world’s continents and human diversity
- Major national geographical features
- Effect of climate change on travel
- Major world tourist destinations
Land transport – rail
- Luxury trains; rail passes and itineraries
- Tickets and fares
- Conditions of carriage
Land transport – bus and coach
- Systems, services and quality of road passenger transport
- Travel planning
- Travel in North America, Britain and Europe, New Zealand, and other locations
Accommodation other than hotels
- Understanding today’s traveller
- Niche accommodation products
- Building your information database
Water transport – cruises
- History of cruising; major cruise destinations
- Cruise products, categories and duration
- Types of cruise ship and price categories
- The cruise ship as a resort
- Reservations, ticketing, and administrative procedures
- Conditions of carriage
Tour production, group and luxury travel
- Tour production
- Customization of individual tours
- Tour documents; Tour pricing, presentation, sales
- Group and luxury travel
Laws and regulations
- Key issues regarding country laws
- Relationship between IATA and the travel agent
- Travel agent associations
Selling skills
- Adapting to changes in travel sales
- Travel sales process and use of different media
- Recognizing the buying influences in largeaccount sales
- Selling travel insurance
Advanced journey pricing and ticketing
- Review of fare selection criteria
- Currency rules and rounding procedures
- OW pricing units and fare component checks
- Add-ons
- Special mileage provisions
- RT/CT/RW fare construction
- Journeys with surface sectors
- Normal fare open jaw construction
- Lowest combination principles
- Limitations on indirect travel
- Review of taxes, fees and charges
- Mixed class travel; Ticket alterations
IATA Airline Customer Service
Drive outstanding customer service with the winning combination of knowledge, skills, and attitude. Frontline airline customer service professionals, such as ticket reservation staff, check-in and gate agents, and cabin crew, work in one of the most dynamic industries. In this course, we will examine how the Internet, social media and new technologies are changing airline customer service. We will discuss several examples of how airlines are keeping up with these changes to meet customer needs and stay competitive.
Objectives
Upon completion of this course you will be able to:
- List and describe techniques of effective communication and customer contact
- Summarize and set out the characteristics of the various social styles and cultural differences of airline customers
- Describe new trends in customer service
Target audience
- Students and graduates in tourism (bachelor + master)
- Ticket office, reservations, check-in, traffic, operations, baggage service and information desk staff
- Cargo reservations and receiving staff
- Public relations and sales support personnel
- Flight attendants
Key topics
- Improved standard of customer service
- Verbal and non-verbal communication skills
- Customer contact techniques
- Cross-cultural awareness
- Managing stress
Course format
This course requires approximately 45 hours of study to be completed in 12 months from the purchase date (enrollment validity). After the enrollment validity expires, the users will not have access to the course content and will not be able to take the exam. Student performance will be based on an examination.
Exam information
Online exam with remote supervision. You will be given 3 hours to complete 100 multiple-choice questions. Passing grade is 60%; 90% is needed for a distinction. You will be given 2 attempts to successfully complete the final exam.
Table of contents
The airline industry today, the regulatory and business context
- The airline industry
- Economic and social impacts
- Regulatory bodies
- Main industry features of passenger airlines
A better standard of customer service
- Airline industry changes
- Customer service in the age of the customer airline customer service
New trends in customer service
- New trends in customer service channels
- Multichannel customer service
- Customer service points
Customer perception
- Customer service and communication
- The importance of listening in customer service
- Verbal and non-verbal communication
Customer contact techniques
- Meet the customer
- Non face-to-face communication in customer service
- Social media—new ways of reaching out to customers
Social styles and tact
- Know yourself first
- Social styles and customer service
- Cross-cultural awareness in customer service
Dealing with complaints
- Understanding complains
- Managing complains
- Disengagement and aggression
Managing stress and pressure
- Understanding stress and pressure
- Managing irregular working hours
IATA Air Transport Fundamentals
This course will provide you with an overview of the air transportation system that illustrates the interdependence among its components: airlines, airports, civil aviation authorities and air navigation services.
Objectives
Upon completion of this course you will be able to
- Apply your knowledge and skills in the aviation industry and make more effective decisions for your organization
- Become a more valuable employee or potential employee by having a thorough knowledge of the air transport industry, its function and role
- Provide insight into current trends and issues in civil aviation, such as aviation safety and security, law and new technology
- Build or refresh management and leadership skills
- Respond to management challenges effectively
Target audience
- Students and graduates in tourism (bachelor + master)
- Junior-level managers in all fields of aviation
- Managers entering the aviation industry
Key topics
- Overview of the air transport system
- Aviation law
- Role and function of world aviation organizations
- Role and function of civil aviation authorities (CAAs)
- Role and function of airlines
- Role and function of airports
- Role and function of air navigation service (ANS) providers
- Impact of technology on air transportation
- The future of air transportation
Course format
This course requires approximately 45 hours of study to be completed in 12 months from the purchase date (enrollment validity). After the enrollment validity expires, the users will not have access to the course content and will not be able to take the exam. Student performance will be based on an examination.
Exam information
Online exam with remote supervision. You will be given 3 hours to complete 100 multiple choice questions (closed text book). Passing grade is 60 correct answers; 90% correct answers are needed for a distinction. You will be given 2 attempts to successfully complete the final exam.
Table of contents
Overview of the Air Transport System:
- System Components and World Aviation Organizations
- Airlines and Airports
- Air Navigation Services and Civil Aviation Authorities
Aviation Law
- International Conventions and the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO)
- Annexes to the Chicago Convention
- Aviation Safety and Security
- Freedoms of the Air
- International Air Law: Liability
Role and Function of Civil Aviation Authorities:
- CAA and International Relations
- Civil Aviation Master Planning
- Economic Regulation of Air Transport
- Safety Oversight, System Safety and Accident Investigations
Role and Function of Airlines
- Overview of Airline Systems
- Air Carrier Certification
- Ground Handling, Load Control and Delays
- Airplane Route, Type Selection, Schedules and Planning
- Operations Control
Role and Function of Airports
- The Airport Industry and Ownership Models
- Airport Charges and Airport Master Planning
- Airport Certification
- Facilitation, Security and Noise Management
Role and Functions of Air Navigation Service (ANS) Providers
- Airspace Structure, Air Traffic Services and Airplane Performance
- Navigation Aids and Communications
Navigation Charges, Flow Management and Future Air Navigation Systems (FANS) The Impact of Technology on Air Transportation
- Extended Range Twin Engine Operations (ETOPS) and Ultra Long Range Operations (ULRO)
- Security Systems
- Computer Reservation Systems, Airline Alliances and Code Sharing
- Training and Simulators
The Future of Air Transport
- Economic Regulation and Privatization
- Capacity and Environmental Issues
- New Aircraft Technology, Safety and Security
IATA Destination Geography
Today’s travelers are better informed about geography. They expect their travel consultant to have more information and knowledge about travel geography than they do. Continually learning as much as possible about geography to stay current is probably the most important investment for travel professionals. By studying this course you will gain confidence in your ability to sell destinations, answer common questions asked by travel customers and provide valuable advice that customers are willing to pay for.
Objectives
A friendly Avatar guides you through this e-course and helps you learn about:
- A description of 12 basic types of leisure travellers
- Characteristics of human populations on all continents including a model of the “World Village”
- The world’s major mountains, oceans, seas, rivers and other bodies of water that attract visitors
- Distinguishing between the terms “weather” and “climate” and their impact on destinations
- How climate is affected by latitude, altitude, winds and proximity to water
- A review of the 15 top countries visited by international travelers, highlighting practical country information and niche attractions and activities in a downloadable workbook
Target audience
- Students in tourism Leisure and corporate travel agents
- Tour operators and guides
- Event and meeting managers
- Corporate travel managers
Key topics
- Geography and the Travel Sales Process
- Destination Geography and the Leisure Traveler
- The World’s Continents
- Human Population and the “World Village”
- Major Natural Geographical Features
- The Effect of Climate on Travel
- Major World Tourist Destinations and Attractions
Course format
This e-course requires approximately 20 hours of study to be completed in 6 months from the purchase date (enrollment validity). After the enrollment validity expires, the users will not have access to the course content and will not be able to take the exam. Student performance will be based on an examination.
Exam information
- Non-supervised online-based exam
- Exam can be taken any time at your convenience.
- You will be given 2 hours to complete 60 multiple choice questions
- Passing grade is 70% correct answers.
- You will be given 2 attempts to successfully complete the final exam.
Table of contents
Advanced Geography in Marketing and Selling Travel
- Geography and the travel sales process
- Destination geography and the leisure traveler
The World’s Continents and Human Diversity
- The world’s continents
- Human population and the world village
Major Natural Geographical Features
- The world’s oceans
- Seas, rivers and other bodies of water
- Major world mountains
The Effect of Climate on Travel
- Introduction to climate
- The effects of latitude, altitude, winds and water on climate
Major World Tourist Destinations and Attractions
- The top 40 world destinations by international arrivals
- Selected world-wide tourist destinations