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How often does IATA revise and publish the TIM?
How often does IATA revise and publish the TIM?
- Every 6 months.
- Every 3 months. (correct)
- Annually.
- Every month.
Which of these is NOT a responsibility for airlines at the airport?
Which of these is NOT a responsibility for airlines at the airport?
- Providing passengers with shopping suggestions. (correct)
- Guiding passengers to their embarkation point.
- Giving accurate information about flights and services.
- Ensuring efficient check-in for passengers and baggage.
A passenger is preparing for an international flight; what is an essential travel document they must have?
A passenger is preparing for an international flight; what is an essential travel document they must have?
- A train ticket.
- A valid driver's license.
- A museum pass.
- A valid air ticket. (correct)
Which of these is not an airline responsibility?
Which of these is not an airline responsibility?
Which of these abbreviations is found in the text?
Which of these abbreviations is found in the text?
Flashcards
What is TIM?
What is TIM?
The International Air Transport Association (IATA) releases a publication called "The International Movement of Passengers" (TIM) every three months, containing updated regulations and procedures for passenger travel.
Airline responsibilities at the airport
Airline responsibilities at the airport
Airlines are responsible for assisting passengers at the airport, including guiding them to departure gates, arrival areas, and during transfer stops.
Efficient Check-in
Efficient Check-in
Airlines must ensure a quick and efficient check-in process for passengers and their luggage.
Accurate Flight Information
Accurate Flight Information
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Passenger Requirements for International Flights
Passenger Requirements for International Flights
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Study Notes
IATA and TIM Publication Frequency
- IATA publishes the revised TIM every 3 months
Airline Responsibilities at Airports
- Airlines guide passengers to their embarkation point
- Airlines guide passengers upon arrival and during transfer stops
- Airlines provide quick and efficient check-in for passengers and their baggage
Abbreviations
- APIS: Not defined in provided text
- TWOV: Not defined in provided text
- TIM: Not defined in provided text
- ET: Not defined in provided text
International Flight Passenger Requirements
- Passengers must have a valid air ticket
- Passengers must have a visa/transit visa
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