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120 Carlton St #402, Toronto, Ontario, M5A 4K3, Canada
(416) 924-2271 www.iitravel.com
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Aug 13, 2018
Ingrida is the worst teacher I’ve met ever. She should stop teaching as a job. And the Rudolph guy is super rude. He hangs up while you’re still talking on the phone.

Jul 17, 2018
The owner Rudolph Nareen bald looking old latin man will nicely seat you and make racist remarks and tell you "come again". if you inquire about ticketing courses, he will talk about importance of eating habits and how important it is to hold chop sticks right in a restaurant and cutting nails and bodily smell etc. . If you are a south east asian -- sorry your life will be made miserable here . i am not sure how All he talks about is relevant to applying for ticketing course at this place In his presence, his own staff looks terrorized in front of him. Their affiliated companies advertised on website are bogus. do you research before enrolling

Feb 15, 2017
I went to this is school with my Sister. April and Stella are very soft spoken they were always helping for everyone. They made us feel comfortable and we do not feel we are different. I really recommend if you go to this School, Look for April or Stella.

Feb 13, 2017
There's nice! If you wanna learn about the tourism and travel industry you got in the right place. Look for April she is amazing and going to help you a lot! 👌🏻

Feb 15, 2017
Cheapest course I've found in Toronto, close to subway and the staff are amazing! Specially April, Stella and Darvin, them always helpful! They talking nice, such as the teachers!

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