IETT, Enstitü Istanbul Prepares for Tourism Season with İSMEK

IETT, Enstitü Istanbul Prepares for Tourism Season with İSMEK
IETT, Enstitü Istanbul Prepares for Tourism Season with İSMEK

Enstitü Istanbul İSMEK started to provide English training to IETT personnel using electric vehicles in the Islands. With the opening of the tourism season, it is aimed that IETT staff establish a better communication with tourists.

IETT, which started to serve with electric vehicles with the removal of phaetons in the Islands, is preparing for the tourism season. Drivers of 40 Adabüs and 75 Adamini vehicles of IETT started to receive English training in cooperation with Enstitü Istanbul İSMEK. A total of 40 people attend these trainings organized for IETT personnel using electric vehicles.

Better service to our guests

Evaluating the cooperation between IETT and Enstitü Istanbul İSMEK, Deputy Secretary General of IMM Zeynep Neyza Akçabay said, “With this cooperation, it is planned for our friends who use electric vehicles in the Islands to better communicate with our foreign guests, the number of which increases in the spring and summer seasons. We started to train our IETT drivers under the headings of speaking, writing and reading in English. We plan to ensure that our electric vehicle drivers provide better quality service to our guests with the "Basic English Training" organized by the Institute Istanbul İSMEK at the Adalar Büyükada Training Center.

The islands are indispensable visiting points for tourists.

Visiting the students receiving education, IETT Deputy General Manager Murat Altıkardeşler said, “With the removal of phaetons in the Islands; We continue to serve with our 40 Adabüs, 75 Adamini electric vehicles. In the Islands, which host thousands of visitors especially in the summer months, our IETT officer friends started to receive English training in order to provide the best possible service to the tourists. We have no doubt that, as a result of the English education we started in cooperation with the Institute Istanbul İSMEK, our Islands, the apple of the eye of Istanbul, will now become an indispensable visiting point for tourists.”

The duration of the training, which was given in two groups, two days a week, morning and afternoon, was determined as 100 hours in total. The training, which started on March 28, is planned to continue until the end of July.

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