What is a Maas passenger?


What is a Maas passenger? MAAS: passengers who require assistance and are not included in any of the other categories. In the case of passengers with disability, we find: Walkers, capable of getting onto, off or moving around inside the plane without help or with a little help. from anybody (hearing, visual or intellectual impairments)


What does the SSR code Maas mean?

*MAAS. Meet and assist (specify details such as elderly person, handicapped passenger or pregnant lady) MEDA. Medical case (it can be used for disabled passengers needing special attention: follow IATA MEDA procedure) MOML.


What is MAAS in public transport?

Mobility as a service (MaaS) is a type of service that, through a joint digital channel, enables users to plan, book, and pay for multiple types of mobility services. The concept describes a shift away from personally-owned modes of transportation and towards mobility provided as a service.


What are the types of passenger?

The 8 Types of Passengers You'll Encounter on a Flight
  • The Busybody. You know the busybodies. ...
  • Mr. Ants in His Pants. ...
  • The Sleeper. This person was up late packing or partying the night away. ...
  • The Onlooker. ...
  • The Overwhelmed Parent. ...
  • The Complainer. ...
  • The Scared Flyer. ...
  • The Rusher.


What are MaaS vehicles?

Mobility as a service integrates transportation options like ride-hailing, bike rentals and public transit to make getting around urban areas easier.


What is a SSR airline?

An SSR (special service request) is a request to an airline to provide a particular facility for a passenger or passengers. A special service request is made using an SR entry, which generates an SSR element in the PNR and a request message to the airline or airlines concerned.


How do you get special assistance at the airport?

If your flight is within 72 hours, please call TSA Cares (855) 787-2227 to request assistance. TSA Cares assistance is only available for assistance through the screening checkpoint. If you need in-flight assistance or wheelchair assistance from the curb to the aircraft, please contact your airline.