This course is ideal for young professionals looking to get a head start in the profession, introducing the skills and responsibilities expected by the world’s leading airlines. Special emphasis is given to customer service and procedures for handling unusual situations during flight. This course also includes a safety equipment procedure (SEP) trainer providing an overview of the aircraft, safety equipment and location of emergency procedures.
Skills to ensure a memorable customer experience at every customer touch point. This intensive crash course in passenger services is designed to make you both customer-focused and knowledgeable in the many roles you may fill as a front-line employee. Course topics include customer service best practices, conflict management and the development of other soft skills combined with a review of international passenger and baggage handling standards.This includes lessons on the acceptance of passengers and baggage, seating, boarding and handling disruptions.
In a rapidly changing environment, airports have to adapt to economic downturns, technological changes, market changes, airline commercial deregulation, and the worldwide trend to convert airports from government organizations to more business-like entities. These pressures have or have had or are having significant effects on the way airports do business, not only from a financial perspective but also from an operational standpoint. In these challenging times, and with emerging competition from other airports and other modes of transportation, it is of the utmost importance that airports recruit and provide employees and managers with the best available knowledge and skills. This course was prepared to provide you with a solid overview of the airport operations field and with tools to apply your knowledge and skills to your airport. It is designed to be useful not only for your own benefit but also to help you make better decisions for your organization.
Studies prove that it can cost 5 times more to attract a new customer compared to retaining a customer. Great customer service is key to retention and therefore it is critical for a business to provide consistently excellent service. With new technologies being introduced to the market, customer service teams need to be even better equipped to work with limited face-to-face interaction while being culturally and emotionally educated. This course runs over of live interactive learning with an instructor, complemented with case studies and other learning materials to study. This course will help you develop an understanding of customer service; key skills to create lasting and satisfying relationships with customers; and to deal with customer conflict resolution from an aviation perspective. A must-have to keep up with the demands within this global industry which is experiencing an increasing number of passengers and operates within a constantly changing and challenging environment.