Task: Analyse the roles and responbilities of different organisations involved in the passenger handling process for departing and arriving passengers
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Guest presentation at Schiphol Airport
Wednesday June 12-th
13.15 - 15.45
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Gather at meeting point SPL plaza
Make sure you arrive no later than 13.00 on Wednesday, June 12 at the meeting point at SPL plaza
You are in school uniform and dressed according to the uniform regulations
We will be picked up by Mr. Vermij, floormanager of the AAS
In case of an emergent situation you can call me on 06-22002609
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P7, P8 and P9
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Task 4 (P7) - Outline the passenger journey through the airport
Task: How does Amsterdam Airport Schiphol monitor and maintain an efficient passenger flow for departing and arriving passengers. Describe how Schiphol is built
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Task 5 (P8) - Identify areas prone to congestion
Task: Identify why the above mentioned areas are areas prone to congestion. In other words, what is the reason why it can be so busy at the above mentioned areas?
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Task 6 (P9) - Explain what measures can be used to overcome congestion problems
Task: Airports can take actions to prevent congestion problems. Explain what an airport can do to prevent congestion problems.
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Gather at meeting point SPL plaza
Make sure you arrive no later than 13.00 on Wednesday, June 12 at the meeting point at SPL plaza
You are in school uniform and dressed according to the uniform regulations
We will be picked up by Mr. Vermij, floormanager of the AAS
In case of an emergent situation you can call me on 06-22002609