International students think twice before taking program
I had a very bad experience with Blue Line Aviation, and I feel it’s important to warn other international students before they make the same mistake I did.
When you’re applying and sending money, they will call you constantly, follow up, and say all the right things to make you feel confident. But once you’re here and need support, everything changes. You’re left alone to deal with problems, confusion, and in my case — complete abandonment.
I was made to wait over 10 days without flying or proper updates. During this time, they charged me full housing fees for July, and then shortly after, they terminated me from the program — with no warning and no second chance, even though I had asked for one. Worst of all, they told me to vacate student housing the same day, fully knowing that I’m an international student from India with no local support or connections in the U.S.
