KEY RESPONSIBILITIES
Airline Ticketing and Reservation
- Booking: Customers can book tickets through Airline GDS system, including airline online ( NDC )
- Payment: Payment can be made via credit/debit cards, cash, or other accepted methods or through direct to ABA Cashier.
- Ticket Issuance: Once payment is confirmed, the ticket is issued and sent to the customer via email or physical mail. The ticket includes a unique booking reference (PNR) and details of the flight. Email or Hand Over to customer.
- Reissue/Refunds: For changes or cancellations, customers can request a ticket reissue or refund according to the airline's policies. Fees may apply based on fare rules and conditions.
Reservation System:
- Global Distribution Systems (GDS): Airlines use GDS platforms like Amadeus, Sabre, and Travelport to manage reservations and connect with travel agents.
- Direct Booking Systems: Airlines have their own booking systems on their websites and mobile apps for direct reservations.
- Reservation Codes: Each reservation is assigned a unique PNR code used to retrieve booking details and manage changes.
Reservation Management / Axillary service as Special handling on board
- Support: Airlines provide customer support through various channels, including phone, email, and chat, to assist with booking issues, changes, or cancellations.
- Frequent Flyer Programs: Many airlines offer loyalty programs that reward frequent travelers with benefits like priority boarding, additional baggage allowance, and mileage points.
Documentation
- Travel Documents: Passengers need to present valid identification and travel documents at check-in and boarding. For international flights, a passport and visa may be required.
- E-Tickets: Electronic tickets are now standard and are stored digitally, reducing the need for physical ticketing.
Skills
REQUIREMENTS
- Language - Preferably Arabic or French speaking.
- Gender- Male candidate.
- Experience - Airline experience is essential due to the nature of the work.
- Experience in ADS System is must