This lesson contains 43 slides, with interactive quizzes and text slides.
Lesson duration is: 135 min
Items in this lesson
Slide 1 - Slide
Program:
Reflection roleplay 'Entry requirements'
Refresh Your Mind quiz
Discuss assignement 2.19 en 4.27 from LVD K2
Theory Theme 2 | Passports, Identitycards, Visa and additional entry requirements
Selfstudy: do assignments
Slide 2 - Slide
Reflection roleplay 'Entry requirements'
How did you think the roleplay went?
What went well?
What can be done better?
What do you need to do it better is your next roleplay?
Slide 3 - Slide
Recap lesweek 1
Slide 4 - Slide
What is the PNR of this passenger? (1/11)
Slide 5 - Open question
What does PNR mean?(2/11)
A
Personal Name Record
B
Private Name Record
C
Passenger Name Record
D
Priority Name Record
Slide 6 - Quiz
Passenger name record
A PNR contains personal data provided by the passenger and collected and preserved by airlines.
A PNR contains information like passenger name, traveldata and -scedules, seatnumbers, baggage, contact details and means of payment.
Slide 7 - Slide
What does booking confirmation mean? Name 2 other English names for booking confirmation. (3/11)
Slide 8 - Open question
What information, other than the PNR, can you find on a bookingconfirmation? (4/11)
Slide 9 - Open question
stdeltion.sharepoint.com
Slide 10 - Link
How can you see that a passenger is a Frequent flyer of KLM? (5/11)
Slide 11 - Open question
What is the baggage allowance of this passenger? (6/11)
Slide 12 - Open question
The bookingsclass is 'R'. Describe in your own words what ia a bookingclass. (7/11)
Slide 13 - Open question
Till which date is this e-ticket valid? (8/11)
Slide 14 - Open question
Through which two systems can you look up entry requirements? (9/11)
A
TravelDoc (iPort)
B
Doc Tracer
C
Amadeus
D
Timatic (Altea)
Slide 15 - Quiz
What entry requirements apply for a passenger with a Dutch passport? (10/11)
Slide 16 - Open question
What entry requirements apply for a passenger
with a Dutch passport? 11/11)
Slide 17 - Open question
Assignments book LVD K2
Assignment 4.04
Assignment 4.08
Assignment 2.19
Assignment 4.27
Slide 18 - Slide
Slide 19 - Slide
Slide 20 - Slide
Theme 2 | Traveldocuments
2.4 Passports, Identitycards and visa
Modulereader pag.16-20
Slide 21 - Slide
What types of passports do you know?
Slide 22 - Mind map
Different types of passports
Slide 23 - Slide
Second passport
if you frequently visit countries that are in conflict with each other (Israel/Iran)
if you travel a lot and your passport is waiting for a visa at an embassy
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Business passport
for frequent travellers
normal passport, only with more pages for visa/stamps
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Diplomatic/service passport
if someone is travelling on behalf of a government:
embassy employees
diplomats
heads of state/ministers/ state secretaries
UN officials (VN)
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Alien's / refugees passport
for people with a valid residence permit, who are not yet Dutch citizens
recognizable by the stripes on the front at the top left
valid for a maximum of 5 years
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Emergency passport
temporary passport in case of loss/theft/disappearance of the original document at the start of the journey
to be obtained at the military constabulary (Marechaussee) Schiphol
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Laissez-passer
when it's impossible to make an emergency passport
hand written
usually only to travel to home country
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Seaman's book
used by sea men instead of a passport
must contain the same information as a regular passport
must be accompanied by 'letter of guarantee' from the sea men's company (company guarantees transport)
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Types of visa
Slide 31 - Slide
What is a visa?
Slide 32 - Open question
What types of visa do you know?
Slide 33 - Mind map
Visa:
Visa: required for some countries (Timatic!)
you apply for a visa at an embassy/consulate
many types:
- tourist visa
- business visa
- work visa
- student visa
- passengers in transit (doorreis) visa
Slide 34 - Slide
Special visa:
TWOV (transit without visa): arrangement between countries for pax who only have to transfer at an airport where no visa is required.
Visa on arrival: you buy this visa upon arrival (often just a stamp in the passport)
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Elektronische visa (online of e-visum)
Single, dual of multiple entry
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Task for PGSA:
Check for:
expiry date visa
correctness of visa (purpose of trip?)
number of times visa may be used (single, dual or multiple entry)
Slide 37 - Slide
Theme 2 | Traveldocuments
2.5 Additional entry requirements for countries
Modulereader pag. 21-25
Slide 38 - Slide
Schengen agreement
Free traffic of persons and goods
26 European countries
Passengers travelling from NL to a Schengen destination will have only a security check;
Passengers travelling from NL to a non-Schengen destination will have a security check and a passport check
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API = Advanced Passenger Information: required for some countries outside Schengen area, to prevent terrorism/ serious crime. Airline is obliged to provide in advance.
Electronic travel authorization
ESTA - Electronic System for Travel Authorization (USA)
ETA - Electronic Travel Authorization (Canada, Australië)
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Health declariation
Additional requirement since Corona;
To protect residents against diseases and the spread of viruses
More and more countries release this requirement
Slide 41 - Slide
Selfstudy:
Assignments
2.17
4.12 en 4.13
4.17 en 4.18
4.23 en 4.24
4.25 en 4.26
Slide 42 - Slide
Homework when not finished:
Read modulereader Theme 1&2 (including the references to book LVD K2);
Assignment 2.17, 4.12, 4.13, 4.17, 4.18, 4.23, 4.24, 4.25 en 4.26 from LVD K2 and hand in digital homework environment.