This training program combines a two course training track:
Travel Agent and Tourism Travel Agent GeographyTravel agent career professionals consistently help people plan family vacations, corporate trips, cruises, international travel, and specialty tours such as adventure vacations. Travel agents generally have access to important information regarding fares and discounts, and are knowledgeable about particular geographic locations. Overall, a travel agent career professional can help consumers plan the most appropriate travel arrangements for their needs.After completing this course, you should be able to:
Comprehend the role of the travel agent in the travel industry
Define the elements of basic travel geography
Identify strategies for coordinating air travel and cruises
Identify strategies for selling travel products and services
Identify methods for communicating with clients and meeting their needs
Identify strategies for selling geographical destinations
Identify features of North and South American destinations and more
Identify features of European and Asian destinations and more
Identify climate patterns, culture, and typical visitor types for destinations around the world
Identify the steps to start your own travel business
Employment of travel agents is projected to grow by 10 percent from 2010 to 2020, about as fast as the average for all occupations. Clients who want customized travel experiences, such as adventure tours, will continue to require the expertise of agents. However, the ability of travelers to research vacations and book their own trips using the Internet is expected to continue to suppress demand for travel agents.
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Online Learning
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Professional Training
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