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Official Course
Description: MCCCD Approval: 10/28/03 |
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AIR103 20036-99999 |
LEC |
3 Credit(s) |
3 Period(s) |
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Basic Reservations Procedures |
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Basic orientation to Reservation/Sales training. Includes product knowledge, computer system, seat assignment, and baggage restriction information. Emphasis on transit item classifications, automated check-in and passenger acceptance procedures. Prerequisites: None. |
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MCCCD Official Course Competencies: |
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AIR103 20036-99999 |
Basic Reservations
Procedures |
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List selected cities by state and their codes. (I) |
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Identify airline industry codes. (I) |
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Define and explain terms related to product knowledge. (I) |
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Define and explain terms related to the computer keyboard/screen. (II) |
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Demonstrate proper sign in/out procedures. (II) |
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Determine when and how excess charges should be assessed for baggage. (III) |
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Provide complete information on appropriately selected baggage identification tags. (III) |
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Identify baggage that can not be accepted for transport. (III) |
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Differentiate between baggage accepted for transport as checked baggage and baggage accepted as carry-on. (III) |
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List steps for checking in passengers for airplane travel. (III) |
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Provide airport check-in information. (IV) |
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Demonstrate effective use of the Direct Reference System. (IV) |
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Relay passenger flight information. (IV) |
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Display seat maps for all aircraft types on the computer. (V) |
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Produce and change simple seat assignments using computer entries. (V) |
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Explain the categories of the Security Profiling System (SPS). (VI) |
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Classify transport items. (VII) |
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Describe basic automatic check-in features. (VIII) |
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List the codes for special seating situations. (VIII) |
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Perform check-in entries for both revenue and non-revenue passengers. (VIII) |
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Produce seat arrangements for complex situations. (VIII) |
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Describe procedures for accepting various types of passengers for airplane transport. (IX) |
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MCCCD Official
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AIR103
20036-99999 |
Basic Reservations Procedures |
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I. Product
Knowledge A. Importance
of Product Knowledge B. Route
Structures C. Airline
Industry Codes D. Miscellaneous
Information II. Computer
Familiarization A. Screen
Familiarization B. Keyboard
Familiarization C. Sign
In/Out Procedures D. Problems
When Signing In III. Baggage A. Baggage
Acceptance 1. Acceptable
Articles 2. Conditionally
Accepted Articles 3. Unacceptable
Articles B. Baggage
Allowances and Service Charges 1. Baggage
Allowances 2. Baggage
Service Vouchers 3. Excess
Baggage Ticket 4. Government
Excess Baggage Authorization/Ticket 5. Excess
Value C. Baggage
Tags 1. Identification 2. Destination 3. Information D. Baggage
Services E. Baggage
in Aircraft Cabin 1. Carry-On
Baggage 2. Cabin
Seat Baggage F. Check-In
Procedures IV. Passenger
Record Information A. Airport
Check-in B. Direct
Reference System C. Flight
Information Relay V. Seats A. Seat
Status Maps For All Aircraft Types B. Basic
Seat Request Entry C. Correct
System Responses 1. Seats
Assigned 2. Multiple
Items 3. Unable/Seat
Status Map 4. Passenger
Added to Standby List D. Assigning
Seats for Multiple Name Field Passenger Name Records E. Canceling
and Changing Seat Assignments F. Sub-Action
Codes for Special Handling Seating 1. Unaccompanied
Minors 2. Physically
Challenged 3. Prisoner/Guard VI. Security
Profile System (SPS) A. Criteria B. Categories 1. Cleared 2. Selectee 3. Need
More Information 4. Do
Not Board VII. Transport
Item Classification A. Acceptable
Material B. Potential
Dangerous – Forbidden C. Excepted
Dangerous Material VIII. Automated
Check-In A. Automated
Check-In Features 1. Keyboard
Lay-Out 2. Control
CRT 3. Delimiters 4. Error
Responses B. Non-Revenue
Passenger Check-In 1. Space
Available 2. Positive
Space C. Go-Show
Entries 1. Revenue
Passengers 2. Non-Revenue
Passengers D. Specialized
Entries 1. Force
Shell Entries 2. Hold
Seats Entry 3. Change/Cancel
Through Seating 4. Passenger
Count Display 5. Boarding
Summary Display E. Post-Departure
Protection Entries 1. New-To-Old
Entry 2. Protection
Entry IX. Passenger
Acceptance Procedures A. Unaccompanied
Minors B. Armed
Individuals C. Guards
With Prisoner(s) D. Physically
Challenged Individuals E. Jump
Seat Riders F. Non-Revenue
Passengers G. Stand-by Passengers |