How to Become a Travel Agent

Friday, August 15, 2014

If you’ve got a knack for traveling and experiencing different countries and cultures, you may want to consider a career as a travel agent. Whether you decide to work for an agency or for yourself from home, don’t forget these basic requirements:

Aren’t you glad you stayed in school?

A high school diploma is a pre-requisite. It also won’t hurt to be equipped with knowledge of various local and international destinations, customs, currency exchange rates, and modes of travel. It will also enhance your image as a future travel agent to be fluent in another language or two.

Formal education

If time and resources allow, get a university degree in travel and hospitality. Your college diploma is a ticket to endless possibilities in the travel industry, albeit the most expensive. However, the time and effort spent will be worth it as you open more doors and opportunities.

Computer-savvy

All travel reservations and hotel bookings are done online. There are many online courses available, so complete as many as you possibly can. In line with this, you could also get a part-time job at a hotel doing reservations or a travel agency for some serious hands-on training.

Get registered

Find out from your local government about travel agent registration. Some states require travel agents to be certified, licensed, and registered to be able to sell travel services. An organization called The Travel Institute will issue documents proving that you are a Certified Travel Associate (CTA) and a Certified Travel Consultant (CTC).

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