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58問 • 1年前
  • ROXANNE VARGAS
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  • 1

    Airline employment is exciting and attractive to the adventurous, whether in the air or on the ground servicing the carriers between flights

    Airlines

  • 2

    The position of flight attendant has evolved from the career that was once called

    stewardess, hostess, steward

  • 3

    once called stewardess," "hostess," or "steward

    flight attendant

  • 4

    performs several personal services conducive to the safety and comfort of airline passengers during flight, greets passengers, verifies tickets, records destinations and assigns seats, explains use of safety belts, oxygen masks, and life jackets, and serves previously prepared meals and beverages.

    flight attendant

  • 5

    work for major carriers work in large central offices where they become the link between telephone inquiries and the computer terminal. The agents answer questions on flight schedules and seat availability and make reservations. Their work brings them in telephone contact with the general public, travel agents, as well as their own company's ticket agents.

    reservation agents or clerks

  • 6

    work at airport ticket counters and in central city ticket offices. Their duties include answering questions about fares and schedules, handing out timetables and literature, checking with the reservation agent on seat availability, and selling tickets.

    ticket agents

  • 7

    This is a behind-the-scenes position but an essential one in the airline industry.

    airline food service

  • 8

    gives permission for aircraft of specific airlines to takeoff.

    flight dispatcher

  • 9

    they supervision and loading of baggage and cargo.

    operations agents and station ramp agents

  • 10

    oversee ticket and reservation offices, supervise sales representatives, and promote traffic on their airlines.

    sales manager/district sales manager

  • 11

    admits members and guests to the airline lounge, serves beverages and snacks; opens the door to the lounge in response to the sound of a buzzer; verifies membership cards; admits and seats members and guests; answers questions regarding scheduled flights and terminal facilities; and verifies passenger reservations.

    airlines lounge receptionist

  • 12

    supervises and coordinates activities of flight attendants, assigns duties and areas of work to flight attendants; observes activities of employees to evaluate works performance and maintains personal records

    flight attendant supervisor

  • 13

    checks flight attendant's conformity to personal appearance standards and performance of pre-flight duties during the boarding stage of scheduled airline flights

    ramp flight attendant

  • 14

    compiles duty rosters of flight crews and maintains records of crew members' flying time; schedules airline flights;

    crew scheduler

  • 15

    compiles flight time records of flight officers for the payroll and crew scheduling departments to ensure accuracy of payroll and legality of flights and posts data such as time in flight, type of aircraft, mileage flown, weight of aircraft, and flight time records using posting machines.

    flight-crew-time clerk

  • 16

    directs and coordinates, through subordinate supervisory personnel, flight reservation activities for certified commercial or transport companies; reviews flight reservation reports; and conducts comparative studies with other airline reservations

    flight reservations manager

  • 17

    assists passengers and checks flight tickets at entrance gates or stations when boarding or disembarking airplanes of commercial airlines

    gate agent

  • 18

    supervises and coordinates activities of workers engaged in admitting departing passengers to the aircraft and assisting passengers to disembark at terminal exits of commercial airlines;

    gate services supervisor

  • 19

    renders personal services to passengers in airline terminals to facilitate movement of passengers through terminals and create goodwill, greets, and welcomes passengers to the terminals;

    ground host/hostess

  • 20

    renders a variety of personal services to airline passengers requiring other than normal services,

    passenger service representative

  • 21

    makes and confirms reservations and routing for passengers in scheduled airline flights; arranges reservations and routing for passengers at the request of ticket agents or customers,

    reservations agent

  • 22

    He supervises and coordinates activities of workers engaged in reserving seat space for passengers on schedules airline flights;

    senior reservations agent

  • 23

    compiles and records information to assemble airline tickets for transmittal or mailing to passengers; reads coded data on booking card to ascertain destination, carrier, flight number, type of accommodation,

    ticketing clerk

  • 24

    keeps records of usage and time intervals between inspection and maintenance of designated airplane parts;

    aircraft log clerk

  • 25

    periodically inspects buildings and hangars to detect fire hazards and violations of airport regulations;

    airport attendant

  • 26

    determines flight times of airplanes and transmits information to flight operations and Air Traffic Command Centers

    flight information expediter

  • 27

    plans, directs, and coordinates, through subordinate personnel, activities concerned with construction and maintenance of airport facilities and operation of airport in accordance with governmental agency or commission policies and regulations;

    airport manager

  • 28

    directs and coordinates airline station activities at transport stations located at airports to provide services for scheduled flight operations;

    station manager

  • 29

    supervises and coordinates activities of workers engaged in conducting guided tours at airport; arranges tour according to interests of groups such as school children, foreign visitors and civic or private organizations;

    chief airport guide

  • 30

    solicits freight business from industrial and commercial firms and passenger travel business from travel agencies, schools, clubs, and other organizations;

    traffic agent

  • 31

    legally appointed agent, representing the principal in a certain geographic area.

    travel agencies

  • 32

    plans itineraries and arranges accommodations and other travel services for customers of travel agencies.

    travel agent

  • 33

    supervises and coordinates activities of workers engaged in greeting and welcoming motorists at state highway information centers.

    travel information center supervisor

  • 34

    is the wholesale agent of the travel industry.

    tour operator

  • 35

    provides information and other services to tourists at an information center.

    tourist information assistant

  • 36

    escorts visitors around the city or town; describes points of interest along the route of tour using a public address system or megaphone.

    tour guide

  • 37

    commercial establishment that gives lodging, food and different services to guests.

    hotel

  • 38

    is a type of accommodation that is designed for motorists.

    motel

  • 39

    He or she manages a hotel or Motel to ensure efficient and profitable operations.

    hotel manager

  • 40

    He or she manages and maintains temporary or permanent lodging Facilities such as apartment houses, small hotels, trailer parks, and boat marinas.

    lodging facilities manager

  • 41

    He or she performs a combination of duties for guest of hotels, motels, motor lodges, or condominiums hotels.

    hotel clerk

  • 42

    He or she contacts representative of government, business, and social group to solicit business for hotels, motels, or resort.

    sales representative

  • 43

    companies that offers a unique vacation experience that gives onboard accommodation, dining and various activities while traveling to different destinations.

    cruise lines

  • 44

    He or she is responsible for all daily activities, planning, entertainment, and port of call information for passengers.

    cruise line director

  • 45

    He or she supervises and coordinates activities of workers engaged in preparing shipping documents and related reports, and in classifying and rating cargo according to established tariff rates.

    documentation supervisor

  • 46

    supervises and coordinates activities of personnel in the steward's department aboard passenger vessels.

    chief steward/stewardess

  • 47

    He or she plans and organizes recreational activities and creates a friendly atmosphere for guests in hotels or resorts.

    social director

  • 48

    He or she supervises and coordinates activities of workers engaged in booking shipments of cargo on ships and keeping booking control records to ensure maximum utilization of cargo spaces.

    booking supervisor

  • 49

    also known as coach bus or parlor coach, a type of bus built for longer-distance services that are created to provide a comfortable and pleasant travel experience for passengers.

    motor coaches

  • 50

    He or she dispatches long-distance buses according to schedule, and oversees bus drivers and bus attendants while they are at the terminal;

    bus dispatcher

  • 51

    He or she renders a variety of personal services to bus passengers to make their trip pleasant;

    bus attendant

  • 52

    He or she schedules work for bus crew or individual workers and keeps time records;

    dispatcher clerk

  • 53

    companies that provide vehicles for short term use allowing individuals to rent the vehicles for different purposes like travel, leisure, and business trips.

    car rental companies

  • 54

    greets customers and helps them find suitable cars for their needs.

    sales rental agent

  • 55

    work directly over the phone with requests from airline reservation clerks, travel agents, and the general public.

    reservation agent

  • 56

    promotes car rental services to the business, traveler segment.

    car rental sales representative

  • 57

    He or she rents automobiles to customers at airports, hotels, marinas, and other| locations; talks to customers to determine type of automobile desired

    automobile rental clerk

  • 58

    admits members and guests to the airline lounge, serves beverages and snacks; opens the door to the lounge in response to the sound of a buzzer; verifies membership cards; admits and seats members and guests; answers questions regarding scheduled flights and terminal facilities; and verifies passenger reservations.

    airlines lounge receptionist

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    問題一覧

  • 1

    Airline employment is exciting and attractive to the adventurous, whether in the air or on the ground servicing the carriers between flights

    Airlines

  • 2

    The position of flight attendant has evolved from the career that was once called

    stewardess, hostess, steward

  • 3

    once called stewardess," "hostess," or "steward

    flight attendant

  • 4

    performs several personal services conducive to the safety and comfort of airline passengers during flight, greets passengers, verifies tickets, records destinations and assigns seats, explains use of safety belts, oxygen masks, and life jackets, and serves previously prepared meals and beverages.

    flight attendant

  • 5

    work for major carriers work in large central offices where they become the link between telephone inquiries and the computer terminal. The agents answer questions on flight schedules and seat availability and make reservations. Their work brings them in telephone contact with the general public, travel agents, as well as their own company's ticket agents.

    reservation agents or clerks

  • 6

    work at airport ticket counters and in central city ticket offices. Their duties include answering questions about fares and schedules, handing out timetables and literature, checking with the reservation agent on seat availability, and selling tickets.

    ticket agents

  • 7

    This is a behind-the-scenes position but an essential one in the airline industry.

    airline food service

  • 8

    gives permission for aircraft of specific airlines to takeoff.

    flight dispatcher

  • 9

    they supervision and loading of baggage and cargo.

    operations agents and station ramp agents

  • 10

    oversee ticket and reservation offices, supervise sales representatives, and promote traffic on their airlines.

    sales manager/district sales manager

  • 11

    admits members and guests to the airline lounge, serves beverages and snacks; opens the door to the lounge in response to the sound of a buzzer; verifies membership cards; admits and seats members and guests; answers questions regarding scheduled flights and terminal facilities; and verifies passenger reservations.

    airlines lounge receptionist

  • 12

    supervises and coordinates activities of flight attendants, assigns duties and areas of work to flight attendants; observes activities of employees to evaluate works performance and maintains personal records

    flight attendant supervisor

  • 13

    checks flight attendant's conformity to personal appearance standards and performance of pre-flight duties during the boarding stage of scheduled airline flights

    ramp flight attendant

  • 14

    compiles duty rosters of flight crews and maintains records of crew members' flying time; schedules airline flights;

    crew scheduler

  • 15

    compiles flight time records of flight officers for the payroll and crew scheduling departments to ensure accuracy of payroll and legality of flights and posts data such as time in flight, type of aircraft, mileage flown, weight of aircraft, and flight time records using posting machines.

    flight-crew-time clerk

  • 16

    directs and coordinates, through subordinate supervisory personnel, flight reservation activities for certified commercial or transport companies; reviews flight reservation reports; and conducts comparative studies with other airline reservations

    flight reservations manager

  • 17

    assists passengers and checks flight tickets at entrance gates or stations when boarding or disembarking airplanes of commercial airlines

    gate agent

  • 18

    supervises and coordinates activities of workers engaged in admitting departing passengers to the aircraft and assisting passengers to disembark at terminal exits of commercial airlines;

    gate services supervisor

  • 19

    renders personal services to passengers in airline terminals to facilitate movement of passengers through terminals and create goodwill, greets, and welcomes passengers to the terminals;

    ground host/hostess

  • 20

    renders a variety of personal services to airline passengers requiring other than normal services,

    passenger service representative

  • 21

    makes and confirms reservations and routing for passengers in scheduled airline flights; arranges reservations and routing for passengers at the request of ticket agents or customers,

    reservations agent

  • 22

    He supervises and coordinates activities of workers engaged in reserving seat space for passengers on schedules airline flights;

    senior reservations agent

  • 23

    compiles and records information to assemble airline tickets for transmittal or mailing to passengers; reads coded data on booking card to ascertain destination, carrier, flight number, type of accommodation,

    ticketing clerk

  • 24

    keeps records of usage and time intervals between inspection and maintenance of designated airplane parts;

    aircraft log clerk

  • 25

    periodically inspects buildings and hangars to detect fire hazards and violations of airport regulations;

    airport attendant

  • 26

    determines flight times of airplanes and transmits information to flight operations and Air Traffic Command Centers

    flight information expediter

  • 27

    plans, directs, and coordinates, through subordinate personnel, activities concerned with construction and maintenance of airport facilities and operation of airport in accordance with governmental agency or commission policies and regulations;

    airport manager

  • 28

    directs and coordinates airline station activities at transport stations located at airports to provide services for scheduled flight operations;

    station manager

  • 29

    supervises and coordinates activities of workers engaged in conducting guided tours at airport; arranges tour according to interests of groups such as school children, foreign visitors and civic or private organizations;

    chief airport guide

  • 30

    solicits freight business from industrial and commercial firms and passenger travel business from travel agencies, schools, clubs, and other organizations;

    traffic agent

  • 31

    legally appointed agent, representing the principal in a certain geographic area.

    travel agencies

  • 32

    plans itineraries and arranges accommodations and other travel services for customers of travel agencies.

    travel agent

  • 33

    supervises and coordinates activities of workers engaged in greeting and welcoming motorists at state highway information centers.

    travel information center supervisor

  • 34

    is the wholesale agent of the travel industry.

    tour operator

  • 35

    provides information and other services to tourists at an information center.

    tourist information assistant

  • 36

    escorts visitors around the city or town; describes points of interest along the route of tour using a public address system or megaphone.

    tour guide

  • 37

    commercial establishment that gives lodging, food and different services to guests.

    hotel

  • 38

    is a type of accommodation that is designed for motorists.

    motel

  • 39

    He or she manages a hotel or Motel to ensure efficient and profitable operations.

    hotel manager

  • 40

    He or she manages and maintains temporary or permanent lodging Facilities such as apartment houses, small hotels, trailer parks, and boat marinas.

    lodging facilities manager

  • 41

    He or she performs a combination of duties for guest of hotels, motels, motor lodges, or condominiums hotels.

    hotel clerk

  • 42

    He or she contacts representative of government, business, and social group to solicit business for hotels, motels, or resort.

    sales representative

  • 43

    companies that offers a unique vacation experience that gives onboard accommodation, dining and various activities while traveling to different destinations.

    cruise lines

  • 44

    He or she is responsible for all daily activities, planning, entertainment, and port of call information for passengers.

    cruise line director

  • 45

    He or she supervises and coordinates activities of workers engaged in preparing shipping documents and related reports, and in classifying and rating cargo according to established tariff rates.

    documentation supervisor

  • 46

    supervises and coordinates activities of personnel in the steward's department aboard passenger vessels.

    chief steward/stewardess

  • 47

    He or she plans and organizes recreational activities and creates a friendly atmosphere for guests in hotels or resorts.

    social director

  • 48

    He or she supervises and coordinates activities of workers engaged in booking shipments of cargo on ships and keeping booking control records to ensure maximum utilization of cargo spaces.

    booking supervisor

  • 49

    also known as coach bus or parlor coach, a type of bus built for longer-distance services that are created to provide a comfortable and pleasant travel experience for passengers.

    motor coaches

  • 50

    He or she dispatches long-distance buses according to schedule, and oversees bus drivers and bus attendants while they are at the terminal;

    bus dispatcher

  • 51

    He or she renders a variety of personal services to bus passengers to make their trip pleasant;

    bus attendant

  • 52

    He or she schedules work for bus crew or individual workers and keeps time records;

    dispatcher clerk

  • 53

    companies that provide vehicles for short term use allowing individuals to rent the vehicles for different purposes like travel, leisure, and business trips.

    car rental companies

  • 54

    greets customers and helps them find suitable cars for their needs.

    sales rental agent

  • 55

    work directly over the phone with requests from airline reservation clerks, travel agents, and the general public.

    reservation agent

  • 56

    promotes car rental services to the business, traveler segment.

    car rental sales representative

  • 57

    He or she rents automobiles to customers at airports, hotels, marinas, and other| locations; talks to customers to determine type of automobile desired

    automobile rental clerk

  • 58

    admits members and guests to the airline lounge, serves beverages and snacks; opens the door to the lounge in response to the sound of a buzzer; verifies membership cards; admits and seats members and guests; answers questions regarding scheduled flights and terminal facilities; and verifies passenger reservations.

    airlines lounge receptionist