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Employment and Growth of Aviation Industry By 2020

Author: Sarah Angel
by Sarah Angel
Posted: Dec 19, 2018

Who is IATA?

The International Air Transport Association is a trade association of the world’s airlines which was started in the year 1945. Consisting of 290 airlines, primarily major carriers, representing 117 countries, the IATA's member airlines account for carrying approximately 82% of total Available Seat Miles air traffic. IATA supports airline activity and helps formulate industry policy and standards. It is headquartered in Montreal, Quebec, Canada with Executive Offices in Geneva, Switzerland.

What is IATA?

IATA plays an important role in the creation of essential training and validation materials for airlines and travel agencies, for the safe-keeping, processing, and management of revenue distribution, dangerous goods transport training, and air safety for both the industry and passengers.

IATA for an enhanced Career in Aviation Industry:

  • IATA Passenger Ground Services
  • IATA Airport Operations
  • IATA Airline Cabin Crew Training
  • IATA Cargo Introductory
  • IATA Travel & Tourism Consultant Diploma
  • IATA Dangerous Goods Regulations

IATA Passenger Ground Services::

Skills that you gain:

  • 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
  • Ensure safe and secure passenger and baggage transport
  • Provide superior customer service in a demanding customer facing environment
  • Learn about the latest technological innovations in passenger services
  • Add value to existing and future employers looking to hire and retain knowledgeable and high performing personnel

IATA Airport Operations:

Skills that you gain:

  • Know the history of aviation and understand the role airports play in the economy
  • Discover the various airport customers and partners
  • Gain knowledge about the multiple operational and business functions of airports
  • Acquire the tools to apply your knowledge and skills to your airport environment

IATA Airline Cabin Crew Training:

Skills that you gain:

  • Understand the
cabin crew profession, its origins and current practices

  • Identify aircraft types and relevant cabin crew functions
  • Manage passenger interactions in a variety of circumstances
  • Recall emergency and safety procedures

IATA Cargo Introductory:

Skills that you gain:

  • Guide clients on the IATA rules and procedures for air freight shipments
  • Arrange air cargo shipments in accordance with IATA rules and procedures
  • Apply published rates and charges for air cargo shipments
  • Complete air waybills accurately
  • Prepare shipments ready for carriage

IATA Travel and Tourism Consultant Diploma:

Skills that you gain:

  • Identify and consult on popular international travel and tourism destinations
  • Advise on modes of transportation, accommodation, and tours
  • Understand IATA resolutions that apply to accredited travel agencies
  • Construct complex fares and manage changes to electronic tickets

IATA Dangerous Goods Regulations

Skills that you gain:

  • IATA Dangerous Goods Regulations (DGR) helps you stay up-to-date with the latest industry regulations and procedures, and ensure that your dangerous goods shipments comply with industry standards.
  • Helps to use our industry-recognized DGR Manual and gain your certificate to handle dangerous goods shipments.
  • Handling the items that endanger the safety of an aircraft or persons on board, and the air transportation of these dangerous materials can either be forbidden or restricted.
  • Helps to focus on best practices and change the management to adapt the increasingly complex air transport environment.

Different roles and designations that you can obtain by the Aviation Industry:

IATA PASSENGER GROUND SERVICES

  • Passenger Service Agent
  • Airline Customer Service Representative
  • Airline Check-in Agents
  • Ground Attendant

IATA AIRPORT OPERATIONS

  • Airport service supervisor
  • Terminal Manager
  • Airport Facilities Manager
  • Airside Supervisor

IATA AIRLINE CABIN CREW TRAINING

  • Airline Cabin Crew
  • Crew Performance Manager

IATA CARGO INTRODUCTORY

  • Air Cargo Agent
  • Cargo Consolidator
  • Cargo Handler

IATA TRAVEL AND TOURISM CONSULTANT DIPLOMA

  • Travel consultant
  • Travel agent
  • Ticketing agents
  • Tour Organizer
  • Travel agency manager

IATA DANGEROUS GOODS REGULATIONS

  • Dangerous Goods Handler
  • Dangerous Goods Specialist
  • Dangerous Compliance Specialist
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Author: Sarah Angel

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Member since: Dec 08, 2018
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