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ValentinkaMS [17]
2 years ago
5

In assessing its primary activities, an airline would examine a. the effectiveness of its lobbying activities. b. baggage handli

ng. c. criteria for lease versus purchase decisions. d. employee training programs.
Business
1 answer:
liraira [26]2 years ago
6 0

An airline is required to examine baggage handling when assessing its primary activities.

<h3>What are the primary activities of an airline?</h3>

An airline is an organization that provides air transportation services for both people and cargo. Airlines utilize planes to provide these services, and they may involve partnerships or affiliations with other airlines to provide and execute the same flight.

One of the primary activities that an airline provides is:

  • Baggage handling system

A baggage handling system is a sort of airline conveyor system that delivers inspected luggage from ticket booths to places where the bags may be carried onto airplanes.

Learn more about an airline here:

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