How to Become a Travel Agent in the United States

Monday, December 2, 2013

According to statistics from the U.S. Department of Labor, more than 80,000 people work as travel agents. This type of work still matter, especially since they are the ones making travel arrangements for clients or give advice on destinations.

Arguably, how to become a travel agent in the U.S. is easier today than years past. Whereas people used to sit in class to learn the trade, we now have online courses to learn even at home. Some vocational schools also offer travel agent courses.

To become a travel agent, you need at least two to three things: a high school diploma, good communication and computer skills. Although some employers desire formal training, those three things – especially computer literacy – are required for the job.

Before proceeding, check the guidelines from your local state office. Some states like California, Illinois, Michigan and Virginia have specific laws for licensing individuals and companies before they can offer travel services.

Next step is learning the trade. Like other professions, the best way to learn the trade is from renowned industry organizations, such as the American Society of Travel Agents, the National Association of Commissioned Travel Agents, or the International Air Transport Association. Alternatively, you can take online courses from agencies certified by any of the mentioned organizations.


Once you fulfill any state requirements and pass any online courses, you should eventually receive some form of certification for being travel agents. By then, you can already plan trips, give advice, and more.

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