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Elements and Performance Criteria

  1. Greet passenger
  2. Check in baggage
  3. Issue boarding pass
  4. Passenger is asked for name and flight details
  5. Photographic identification is requested from passenger and identity is confirmed
  6. Passenger is advised of prohibited items not to be carried onto aircraft or carried in baggage in accordance with regulatory requirements
  7. Check in passenger using manual process
  8. Passenger seating preference on aircraft is sought and allocated where possible
  9. Passenger check in is recorded on passenger list and a suitable and available aircraft seat is allocated in accordance with flight requirements, seating plan, zoning weight and balance restrictions, and workplace procedures
  10. Passenger is advised of changes in flight arrangements, including delays, cancellations and gate changes
  11. Check in passenger using computerised process
  12. Passenger flight booking is confirmed on the system
  13. Appropriate action is initiated to resolve the problem of a passenger name not being found in flight bookings in accordance with workplace procedures
  14. Passenger aircraft seating preference is sought or confirmed from loyalty program preference profile
  15. Passenger check-in is confirmed on flight management systems, and suitable and available aircraft seating is allocated in accordance with workplace procedures
  16. All weighing equipment is checked for serviceability and weighing scales are calibrated in accordance with workplace procedures
  17. Cabin baggage items are checked to ensure they fall within allowable passenger baggage requirements, and passenger is courteously advised to check in non-compliant cabin baggage items with other items in aircraft hold
  18. Passenger checked-in baggage is weighed on scales in accordance with workplace procedures and compared to passenger class of travel allowable limits
  19. Passenger is advised and arrangements made for excess baggage payment for baggage above allowable limit but permissible under excess baggage rules, in accordance with workplace procedures
  20. Passenger is advised about baggage above allowable limit where excess is not permissible under regulatory requirements, and is requested to take appropriate action to reduce baggage weight to within allowable limit in accordance with workplace procedures
  21. Baggage details are recorded on aircraft baggage list and entered into computer system in accordance with workplace procedures for type of check-in process being used
  22. Baggage is labelled in accordance with workplace procedures using either manually or printer-produced tags in accordance with system being used, including overweight, oversize or fragile labels as required
  23. Passenger loyalty program baggage labels are applied as required
  24. Passenger baggage is placed on baggage belt or cart in preparation for aircraft loading
  25. Passenger baggage check-in record is attached to ticket or boarding pass sleeve
  26. Baggage is handled at all times in accordance with work health and safety (WHS) regulations and workplace procedures
  27. Respond to problems during check in
  28. Hazards are identified, risks are assessed and hazard management implemented
  29. Options to resolve identified problems are explored in consultation with passenger and other staff in accordance with workplace procedures and relevant regulatory requirements
  30. Passenger check-in problems not immediately resolved are referred to appropriate supervisor or other relevant staff for action in accordance with workplace procedures
  31. Passenger attention is drawn to relevant details on boarding pass, including flight code, boarding gate and required boarding time
  32. Direct passenger to security gate
  33. Passengers subscribing to a loyalty scheme and/or airline club are advised of location of appropriate lounge and facilities in accordance with workplace procedures