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The Skycap will warmly greet passengers who are arriving for a flight and will assess each passenger’s travel needs. Maintain a positive, friendly and professional manner at all timesOrganize and stock the Skycap desk.
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Skycap duties include assisting wheelchair passengers and passengers with medical devices. Skycap duties include assisting wheelchair passengers and passengers with medical devices. Skycaps display high levels of effective communication with colleagues, passengers, airline staff, TSA, RST staff and others.
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O This is a Curbside Check-in Agent, also known as a Skycap. The Curbside Concierge is familiar with the Safety, Security & Dangerous Goods as well as HAZMAT procedures, through annual training provided by Bags, Inc. and the air carriers partners.
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Organize and stock the Skycap desk. Check-In Agent - Skycap. Skycaps are familiar with the Safety, Security & Dangerous Goods as well as HAZMAT procedures, through annual training provided by Bags, Inc. and the air carriers partners.
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Skycaps will also provide general information to passengers about locations/directions and flight information; Skycaps are expected to provide a high level of customer service to the passengers of the airlines and clients that Bags, Inc. services.
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A Skycap's responsibilities include handling and securing luggage according to the Transportation Security Administrations’ (TSA) standards. No flight benefits are offered. Other responsibilities include issuing boarding passes and tagging bags for airline passengers on departing flights for an airline at curbside.
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Supervises and Provides station subject matter expertise in outsourced lines of service including Cabin Appearance, Janitorial, Cargo, Fueling, Lobby Services, Unaccompanied Minor, Wheelchair, Security, Skycap, Bussing and any additional outsourced services as directed.
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The Curbside Concierge will also provide general information to passengers about locations/directions and flight information; The Curbside Concierge is expected to provide a high level of customer service to the passengers of the airlines and clients that Bags, Inc. services.
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This position will oversee the Baggage Handler and Skycap operation, while implementing and maintaining consistent regulatory regulations standards and safeguards. This position will oversee the Baggage Handler and Skycap operation, while implementing and maintaining consistent regulatory regulations standards and safeguards.
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This position will oversee the Wheelchair, Baggage Handler and Skycap operation, while implementing and maintaining consistent regulatory regulations standards and safeguards. This position will oversee the Wheelchair, Baggage Handler and Skycap operation, while implementing and maintaining consistent regulatory regulations standards and safeguards.
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