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WORK ENVIRONMENT:-

Travel agents (frequently called as travel agency sales consultants) give suggestions to the patrons on business and free time travel and advertise holidays. They might do the job in the high street travel agency or in a call center.

Your work will normally include:

  • giving help to the customer to search a appropriate package holiday or to arrange self-governing travel
  • checking availability of the selected holiday by phone and computer
  • booking the tickets by making use of computer

  • making a contact with the patrons when their tickets appear and collect the final payments
  • accumulating deposits and filling in booking appearance
  • giving information to the customer on any changes like arranging options and cancelled flights

You will also give suggestion to the customer relating to the travel insurance, vaccinations, passports and extra excursions and visas. You may organize repayment or deal with the grievances, referring severe matters to the tour operator or manager.

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QUALIFICATION, EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE:-

You will not normally require any specific qualifications, though it might be helpful if you are having the GCSE (A - C) in the subjects like English, geography and mathematics. You might see that it will be helpful if you can communicate in the other languages.

The most general way to enter into this type of work is to obtain a job with the travel agency and teach on the job. You can take the permanent college course earlier than searching for the job. This is not necessary, but can give you the benefit. Relevant courses include:

  • BTEC National Diploma in Travel and Tourism (Level 3)
  • BTEC First Diploma in Travel and Tourism (Level 2)
  • BTEC HNC/HND in Travel & Tourism Management
  • Travel and Tourism Degrees

You can make an entry into this field through the Apprenticeship Scheme. The variety of Apprenticeships available in your area will be based on the home job market and the skills types the employer requires from their personnel. To know more regarding Apprenticeships, give a visit to the website of Apprenticeships.

  • Apprenticeships

TRAINING DETAILS:-

You will normally begin your job as a trainee travel consultant and get the training from your employer on the job. This is probably to begin with the short induction course. You can also be sent on additional specialist training courses and instructive visits. You can also finish the following qualifications:

  • Level 1 & 2 C & G Certificate in Travel and Tourism (Air Fares and Ticketing )
  • Level 2 & 3 C & G/ ABTAC Certificate in Travel (Travel Agents)
  • Level 4 & 5 C & G in Business Travel
  • Level 2 & 3 NVQ in Travel & Tourism Services

You might also be able to obtain the qualification like National Vocational Qualifications in management and customer services.

Once you have the experience of 2 years in traveling agency, you can get your Continuing Professional Development recognized by making an application to join the Accredited Travel Professional Scheme (ATPS). See the site of ATPS for all the information.

SKILLS & KNOWLEDGE:-

  • excellent IT skills
  • an travel interest
  • excellent organizational skills
  • ability to deal even when under stress at demanding time
  • good sales skills (personally and through phone)
  • outstanding communication skills and good telephone manner
  • understanding of geography
  • ability to work as a team member

SALARY AND OTHER BENEFITS:-

  • Initial earnings can be approximately £ 13,000 every year.
  • Skilled and experienced sales consultants can receive between £ 15,000 and £ 25,000.
  • Salaries for senior position can be £ 30,000 or even more.

Travel agency sales consultants frequently get the commission on achieving the performance targets. They might also get the discounts on the holidays.

WORKING CONDITIONS:-

You will normally be working for 35 to 40 hours weekly from Monday to Saturday. Recreational hours might be offered. You will be anticipated to have a smart appearance and will normally be given a uniform.

Your employer may organize small visits to resorts abroad to make an improvement in your knowledge of holidays you are advertising.

DIFFERENT OPPORTUNITIES:-

You can get the work with the organization varying from small and independent agencies to big agencies with many branches.

As most of the people now make the use of the Internet to their own travel arrangements, there are also rise in the jobs contact centers, advertising holidays straightforwardly to the patrons.

If experienced, you might be able to make advancement to the senior position, like branch manager. You can also shift into the area of tour operating.

The following links will be helpful for you for job vacancies:

  • ABTA
  • Travel Trade Gazette
  • Guild of Travel Management Companies
  • Travel Weekly

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