A passenger service executive, also known as a passenger service agent or airline customer service agent, typically performs the following duties:Check-in: Assist passengers with check-in, including self-serve and assisted optionsVerify documents: Check tickets, passports, and boarding passes against passenger listsProvide boarding passes: Issue boarding passes and luggage tagsManage luggage: Weigh luggage and collect charges for overweight bagsDirect passengers: Guide passengers through security and to departure gatesProvide flight information: Announce flight delays, gate changes, and other flight informationHandle issues: Address issues with delayed, canceled, or missed flightsAssist passengers: Help passengers with mobility issues, unaccompanied children, and special assistanceProvide customer service: Respond to passenger inquiries and complaintsEnsure safety: Follow safety and security measures and promote safety in the airportComplete surveys: Complete passenger satisfaction surveysListen to feedback: Listen to passenger feedback and note itPassenger service executives typically work in airports and may work 5 to 6 days a week, 8 to 9 hours per day.