Banner ad.Airline Ambassadors Presents Human Trafficking Workshop at DISPAX World London 10-11 June

Airline Ambassadors team presented at the DISPAX World 2014, 2nd International Conference on Unruly Passenger Behavior (in London, UK on 10-11 June 2014) experienced our Human Trafficking Awareness training course specifically designed for flight attendants, pilots and front line aviation industry employees.

sandy_dhuyvetter_broadcasting_fromtheJerusalemPostheadshot Anna Marienaomi picSandy Dhuyvetter, Anna Marie Jensen and Naomi van Duin present AAI’s “Recognize It – Report It” Training to participants.

sandy_naomi_annamarie_2014_disruptive_conference                                                                     Victims and perpetrators of human trafficking are not technically unruly passengers, the conference organizers recognize that aircrew may well be the last opportunity to save an individual from entering a life of slavery and/or sexual exploitation and have, therefore, agreed to our course being presented in its entirety. Against that backdrop, with an audience comprising predominantly of airline security managers and aircrew trainers, this conference will provide an opportunity to inform and educate the aviation industry as to the scale of the problem and will provide advice as to how it can play its role in preventing human tragedies taking place that have, in part, been facilitated by air transport.   See letter below from Editor, Aviation Security International:

It’s the day after DISPAX World and I just wanted to let you know that the team you sent to represent Airline Ambassadors did an amazing job yesterday.  A truly professional presentation which, I am sure, was greatly appreciated by the delegates.

Can I thank you for agreeing to be represented at DISPAX and for selecting such fantastic ambassadors.”

Philip Baum

Managing Director of Green Light, Ltd.

DISPAX World 2014 website at www.dispaxworld2014.com

 

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