Cox's Bazar airport staff complete passenger service training
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Civil Aviation Authority of Bangladesh (CAAB) conducted two-day
passenger service and facilitation course at Cox's Bazar airport on December 17-18
to enhance service standards and meet international compliance requirements.
CAAB organized the training programme, which brought
together officials and staff from various levels of the airport. Course aimed
to improve passenger experience and align operations with global aviation
standards.
Training covered both theoretical and practical aspects of
passenger service, including security protocols, facilitation procedures and
services for passengers with special needs. Participants received guidance on
enhancing overall passenger satisfaction through improved service delivery.
Civil Aviation Academy supervisors conducted sessions
focusing on international best practices in airport operations. Programme
emphasized the importance of professional conduct and efficient passenger
handling at one of Bangladesh's busiest tourist destinations.
All participants received certificates upon successfully
completing the course. Training forms part of Bangladesh Civil Aviation
Authority's ongoing efforts to upgrade service quality across domestic
airports.
Cox's Bazar Airport serves as a crucial gateway for both
domestic and international tourists visiting the world's longest natural sea
beach. Enhanced staff training is expected to improve visitor experience during
the peak tourist season.
Course reflects Civil Aviation Authority's commitment to
maintaining international standards in passenger service and airport
operations. Similar training programmes are planned for other airports across
Bangladesh to ensure consistent service quality nationwide.