Mabalacat City College Inks an Agreement with DNATA Travel Inc.

June 01, 2022

Mabalacat City College purposely signed a Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) represented by the Vice President for Academic Affairs Michael A. Mesa, Institute of Hospitality and Tourism Management (IHTM) Dean Mr. Darren T. Molano, OJT Coordinator in Tourism Management (TM) Ms. Jennyfer N. Merza and OJT Coordinator in Hospitality Management (HM) Mr. Joven Ocampo, together with DNATA’s General Manager Mr. Christopher Apaniada last May 27, 2022.

The Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) between MCC and DNATA Travel Inc. sets forth the partnership for the On-The-Job Training/Practicum of Tourism Management students who are currently deployed at DNATA Travel Inc. 

MCC believes that DNATA will make a huge impact in providing the students with the utmost experience and training in the industry.  In fact, for more than five decades, DNATA Travel Inc. has established itself as an industry innovator in the Middle East, with products and services covering every aspect of the travel industry. They provide comprehensive travel services for individuals, companies, and the travel trade across 27 countries.

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