Question: How to become a travel agent in Canada?
How do you become a travel agent in Canada? Do you need to take a course? Can I work from home?
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Answer by Band There is a company called YTB that you can join and be a travel agent at home. The best way to learn about it is go to www.travade.info.
I am just stating how you can be one, and without a ton of experience.
Question: I am working in Tours and Packages with the Travel company,i am looking for Travel and Tourism jobs in Canada.
I have completed the Travel and Tourism Course from IITTM, Gwalior, Madhya Pradesh. Now i am working in the Customer Service Department dealing with Tours and Packages in the Travel Company in Mumbai. I have also got experiences in the Customer Service working for 13 months in Airtel.
I would like to get informations on how to apply for a job in Travel and Tourism in Canada.
Answer:
Answer by hamada i think the best way to do so is searching the internet.u will find so many links to your topic.
Yep it’s the bestest, sorry if I missspoke and it’s not. You got to come and see this place any time of the year. Kelowna, British Columbia, Canana
Ok, here’s my first attempt at a Doctor Who vid. This song was just so darn perfect that I couldn’t resist! haha Hope y’all like! The song ‘PLUTO’ is by Plumb. “Lyrics” You got something I like about you You seem to be a lot like me I’ve got ticket to adventure for two Could be your golden opportunity. The travel agent, she set up the itinerary, First class, you can see the moon from a window seat An agent guided tour of the galaxy, Tips included, if you want them come with me Chorus: I wanna know, is there life on Pluto? Wanna go with me? We can go in a UFO! I wanna know, is there life on Pluto? Wanna go with me? We can go in a UFO! I’m bored. Need a little motivation I’m tired of the same old thing I’ve got a feeling of anticipation Could be our golden opportunity I’ve got an urge to go swimming in the Milky Way Take a trip of fishing in the Neptune sea Have my picture taken with Peter at the “Pearly Gates” Smile for the camera, if you want them come with me. Repeat chorus In the twinkling of an eye, we’ll be together In the sky, we’ll be together Repeat chorus
Museums are a way to keep in touch with our past, like this museum in Revelstoke dedicated to trains. What is a bonus is talking with Ernie, and hearing first hand about the age of steam locomotives. I honestly thought that all steam locomotives were coal driven.
Brewster Vacations Canada has been welcoming visitors to the Canadian Rockies and Western Canada since 1892. So you can book with confidence knowing we’ll be around today and tomorrow to provide you and your guests with the best possible products and services. Brewster Vacations Canada is commited to provide support, tools and resources to travel professionals and travel agents selling Canada – so that they can provide quality travel experiences to their guests and clients. Visit www.vacationscanada.travel to see quality vacation packages in Canada and the Canadian Rockies including train vacations, self-drive holidays and motorcoach tours.
www.fertur-travel.com Sacred Valley Tour The Sacred Valley follows the Urubamba river from the market town of Pisac, through the agricultural terraces that were once the engine room of the Inca empire and finishes at Ollantaytambo, an almost untouched Inca town, with an imposing temple looming over the valley. The day starts with a walk through the Pisac markets. The town is swathed in white tarpaulins three days a week, under them stall holders compete to sell traditional artworks and textiles, huge wood fired ovens bake empanadas and guinea pigs, and the central plaza is filled with women selling fresh produce, with dozens of potato and corn varieties on show. On the ridge above, the ruined fortress of Inca Pisac protects the southern end of the Sacred Valley while the Temple of the Sun shows the precision stonework Inca architects reserved for their most important religious buildings. The road through the valley passes through the small towns of Coya, Lamay and Calca, and the larger center of Urubamba, surrounded on all sides by the astonishing andenes the agricultural terraces that fueled the Inca Empire, and gave the Andes mountain range its name. The town Ollantaytambo gives an insight into the Inca way of life, with streets, houses and watercourses that survived the Spanish conquest. The imposing ridge leading up to the stunning views from the Temple of the Sun is a string of gigantic terraces, a fortress strong enough to repel the Spanish. The unfinished temple at …