By 2035, global air travel is projected to reach 7.2 billion passengers, fueling an unprecedented demand for seamless, secure, and personalized travel experiences. In response, the airline and airport industries are prioritizing passenger-centric service strategies to deliver world-class journeys from start to finish. The IATA Passenger Experience Excellence Diploma equips aviation professionals with the essential skills, competencies, and tools to enhance the passenger experience across every touchpoint. Whether you work in airlines, airports, or travel technology, this specialized training will help you create a frictionless, efficient, and highly personalized travel journey. This comprehensive diploma program covers the latest passenger experience trends and digital transformation strategies that are reshaping the global aviation landscape. You will learn from leading industry professionals and thought leaders, gaining insights into cutting-edge practices and technologies shaping the future of travel.
Diploma code: DIPL-105
Upon completion of this diploma you will be able to:
An in-depth view of the competitive threats to your airline and the opportunities you have to improve passenger loyalty
Intensive course in passenger services: customer service best practices, conflict management skills, international passenger and baggage handling standards
Drive outstanding customer service with the with the winning combination of knowledge, skills, and attitude.
Learn how to develop a TQM strategy and quality culture that achieves organizational effectiveness across all airport operations.
Learn about the main models, forms and features of digitalidentity and biometrics that are essential for implementing Digital Identityand biometric solutions in passenger facilitation
Obtain the skills you need to provide assistance and related passenger services at the check-in, gate and concourse of your airport.
Gain the skills to carry out transformational projects through industry recommended practices for successful Fast Travel implementations