| Aspect | Airport Customs Agent | Customs Broker |
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| Credentials | Typically requires a high school diploma, customs training, and sometimes a license | Requires a license, often with specialized customs broker certification |
| Work Environment | Airport terminals, handling passenger and cargo inspections | Offices, working with import/export documentation and regulations |
| Employer & Industry | Airlines, airports, freight companies | Import/export companies, freight forwarders, customs agencies |
While both roles involve customs procedures, Airport Customs Agents focus on inspecting passengers and cargo at airports, ensuring compliance during arrivals and departures. Customs Brokers handle the legal and documentation aspects of importing and exporting goods, often working behind the scenes. Both require knowledge of customs regulations but serve different functions within the supply chain and travel industries.