Passenger Ground Service (AMADEUS ALTÉA) – Departure Control System – IATA

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Upon completing this course, you will have the skills to understand how airlines and airports operate in relation to the provision of passenger services.

Intermediate (F.A, F.SC, I.Com) OR Equivalent Qualification.

Duration

03 Months.

All qualifications of COTHM Pakistan & Dubai are awarded by the highly recognized national and topnotch British, European, Canadian, and American awarding bodies. These qualifications are highly-acclaimed by the hospitality and tourism industry globally and the graduates stand a great chance of employment and career development.

Upon completing this course, you will have the skills to understand how airlines and airports operate in relation to the provision of passenger services. Learn about passenger and baggage check-in and boarding procedures, including passengers with special needs. Interpret the respective regulatory requirements related to passenger and baggage transport. Understand how computer reservations and departure control systems operate. Learn about the latest technological innovations in passenger services.

Learn what it takes to work at one of the airline’s industry most visible airport position and obtain the skills you need to provide assistance and related passenger services at the check-in, gate and concourse of your airport.

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