Many airport jobs involve employees who work directly for the airline operating flights. Some employees work at the check-in counter processing passengers preparing to fly. Agents need to efficiently check-in passengers by checking identification, tagging luggage and processing special needs. These needs may include unaccompanied minors, disabled passengers, and special types of luggage. Employees working these airport jobs need to juggle multiple tasks quickly and efficiently.
Other airline employees work at the individual gates to process passenger needs, get the passengers boarded on the plane efficiently, and ensure an on-time flight take-off. This position requires solid time management and the ability to communicate effectively with both passengers as well as other areas within the airport. Employees in these airport jobs will need to be comfortable making solid, quick decisions and working with a variety of people.
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