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Travel Agent?

Question: Travel Agent?
I basically do all the travel arraignments for my family and even help some of my friends with theirs.I am thinking of making a career of it but am not sure where to start. Does any one know where I can get this info?

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Answer by Rajapandian G
You have to complete IATA Diploma course conducted by IATA (International Air Transport Association). All guidelines can be obtained thru www.iata.org

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Travel agent?

Question: Travel agent?
I have an interview tomorrow at a travel agents for a FOREIGN CURRENCY EXCHANGE CASHIER. What should i expect??

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Answer by B15 THA MONSTA
idk but i on level 2 after submitting this answer!!1

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Travel Agent?

Question: Travel Agent?
So I think I want to be a travel agent after highschool. I was wondering if anyone could tell me what I’d need in order to accomplish this goal. Like what do I need to take after highschool and such. Thanks :D

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Answer by shey l
Constantly changing airfares and schedules, thousands of available vacation packages, and a vast amount of travel information on the Internet can make travel planning frustrating and time consuming. To sort out the many travel options, tourists and business people often turn to travel agents, who assess their needs and help them make the best possible travel arrangements. Also, many major cruise lines, resorts, and specialty travel groups use travel agents to promote travel packages to millions of people every year.

In general, travel agents give advice on destinations and make arrangements for transportation, hotel accommodations, car rentals, tours, and recreation. They also may advise on weather conditions, restaurants, and tourist attractions. For international travel, agents also provide information on customs regulations, required papers (passports, visas, and certificates of vaccination), and currency exchange rates.

Travel agents consult a variety of published and computer-based sources for information on departure and arrival times, fares, and hotel ratings and accommodations. They may visit hotels, resorts, and restaurants to evaluate comfort, cleanliness, and quality of food and service so that they can base recommendations on their own travel experiences or those of colleagues or clients.

Travel agents also promote their services, using telemarketing, direct mail, and the Internet. They make presentations to social and special-interest groups, arrange advertising displays, and suggest company-sponsored trips to business managers. Travel agents no longer receive commission payments from domestic airlines, and agents face increasing competition from the Internet for low-cost fares. In an effort to find a niche in the market, many travel agents now specialize in travel to certain regions or for certain groups of people, such as honeymooners, grandparents, or ethnic groups.

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Travel agents spend most of their time behind a desk conferring with clients, completing paperwork, contacting airlines and hotels for travel arrangements, and promoting group tours. During vacation seasons and holiday periods, they may be under a great deal of pressure. Many agents, especially those who are self-employed, frequently work long hours. With advanced computer systems and telecommunication networks, it is increasingly common for travel agents to work at home.

Training, Other Qualifications, and Advancement [About this section] Back to Top

The minimum requirement for those interested in becoming a travel agent is a high school diploma or equivalent. Technology and computerization have increased the training needs, however, and many employers prefer applicants with more education, such as a postsecondary vocational award. Many vocational schools offer full-time travel agent programs that last several months, as well as evening and weekend programs. Travel agent courses also are offered in public adult education programs and in community and 4-year colleges. A few colleges offer bachelor’s or master’s degrees in travel and tourism. Although few college courses relate directly to travel or tourism, a college education sometimes is desired by employers to establish a background in fields such as computer science, geography, communication, foreign languages, and world history. Courses in accounting and business management also are important, especially for those who expect to manage or start their own travel agencies.

The American Society of Travel Agents offers a correspondence course that provides a basic understanding of the travel industry. Travel agencies also provide on-the-job training for their employees, a significant part of which consists of computer instruction. All employers require computer skills of workers whose jobs involve the operation of airline and centralized reservation systems.

Continuing education is critical, as the abundance of travel information readily available through the Internet and other sources has resulted in a more informed consumer who wants to deal with an expert when choosing a travel agent. Experienced travel agents can take advanced self-study or group-study courses from the Travel Institute, leading to the Certified Travel Counselor designation. The Travel Institute also offers marketing and sales skills development programs and destination specialist programs, which provide detailed knowledge of regions such as North America, Western Europe, the Caribbean, and the Pacific Rim. With the trend toward more specialization, these and other destination specialist courses are increasingly important.

Personal travel experience or experience as an airline reservation agent is an asset because knowledge about a city or foreign country often helps influence a client’s travel plans. Patience and the ability to gain the confidence of clients also are useful qualities. Travel agents must be well-organized, accurate, and meticulous to compile information from various sources and plan and organize their clients’ travel itineraries. Also, agents who specialize in business travel must work quickly and efficiently because business travel often must be arranged on short notice. As the Internet has become an important tool for making travel arrangements, more travel agencies are using websites to provide their services to clients. This trend has increased the importance of computer skills in this occupation. Other desirable qualifications include good writing and interpersonal and sales skills.

Some employees start as reservation clerks or receptionists in travel agencies. With experience and some formal training, they can take on greater responsibilities and eventually assume travel agent duties. In agencies with many offices, travel agents may advance to office manager or to other managerial positions.

Those who start their own agencies generally have had experience in an established agency. Before they can receive commissions, these agents usually must gain formal approval from suppliers or corporations, such as airlines, ship lines, or rail lines. The Airlines Reporting Corporation and the International Airlines Travel Agency Network, for example, are the approving bodies for airlines. To gain approval, an agency must be financially sound and employ at least one experienced manager or travel agent.

There are no Federal licensing requirements for travel agents. In 2004, however, 13 States required some form of registration or certification of retail sellers of travel services. More information may be obtained by contacting the Office of the Attorney General or Department of Commerce in each State.

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travel agent?

Question: travel agent?
how does one become a travel agent? i have a college degree in pr/performance and have been told a ridiculous amount that this is my calling- do you have to be licensed or is it a field you can work your way up into?

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Answer by letstalk-now w
sure u need to have a licence,experience and office or nay basis things …but if you don’t want to get the licence you can rent from other travel agency . some small travel agency who cannot manage this maybe can rent the licence to you.but for beginner maybe u can start take a commission from travel agent to get a group (inbound or outbound) get a connection first ,experience and info

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Travel agent?

Question: Travel agent?
I want to be a travel agent. How do I do this? I will have a bachelors in the fall in Classical Studies. I live in Florida. I can’t leave my hometown, are there any school online I can do this through?
Yes bob, that answer was so helpful.

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Answer by askmehowtobeatravelagent
Greetings,
I live in Kissimmee and this is a great state to become a travel agent. I invite you to visit my site www.ytb.com/godsgirl2travel. Click on the view presentation button for more information on becoming a referring travel agent. Also, please email me so that I can give you more information. I love my job. You save money on your own travel and you make money when friends, family, and strangers book their travel with you.

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