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Statement of Attainment from the Certificate III in Tourism (Retail Travel Sales) SIT30207
Travel
Agent Licensing & Starting a Travel Business
Diploma TAG08,
IATA Fares & Ticketing I: Part 1
Galileo/Sabre/Amadeus Certification
Hospitality, Tourism & Events
Learning
Method: Correspondence with online support
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Focus |
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This course has been developed specifically for people who have
been working in the travel industry and now want to set up their
own travel agency. This course is not suitable for people who have
not either worked in the industry or studied travel consulting before.
To do this course you will need to have experience in things like:
arranging domestic fare bookings, preparing holiday itineraries
and quotes, and organising accommodation and tours. If you don't
have this sort of experience then we recommend you undertake either
the Interntion Travel Consulting Course or the Global Travel Consulting
& Airlines Reservations Course first.
Career
opportunities include: Travel Agent, Freelance Travel Consultant,
Travel Agency Manager
Industries
include: tourism, travel.
If
you are interested in finding out more about getting a Travel Agent
Licence, download the relevant information on Travel Agent Licensing
below:
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Department
of Fair Trading in NSW
Travel Agent liensing requirements.
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Travel
Compensation Fund
You
should also check the Travel Compensation Fund website regarding
compulsory insurance.
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Travel
Agents Licensing Guide (NSW)
All
the States and the ACT have similar licensing laws for Travel
Agents, which are individually administered by their Governments.
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NSW
Licensing
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ACT
Licensing
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Victoria
Licensing
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Tasmania
Licensing
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Western
Australia Licensing
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South
Australia Licensing
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Queensland
Licensing
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Northern
Territory Licensing
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| Employability
Skills |
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Employability
Skills are skills that apply across a variety of jobs and life contexts.
They are sometimes referred to as key skills, core skills, life
skills, essential skills, key competencies, necessary skills, and
transferable skills. Industrys preferred term is Employability
Skills.
Employability
Skills are defined as skills required not only to gain employment,
but also to progress within an enterprise so as to achieve one's
potential and contribute successfully to enterprise strategic directions.
There
are eight Employability Skills: communication, teamwork, problem
solving, initiative and enterprise, planning and organising, self-management,
learning, and technology.
You
can review the Employability Skills at: http://employabilityskills.training.com.au
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Learn more about the Travel Agent Licensing & Starting a Travel Business course with your Free Facts Pack. Download it or have it mailed to you. |
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Our clients include: Coles Myer Ltd, Australian Government, University
of NSW, ANZ Bank, Fjord Manufacturing, Camera Farm, Altitude Corporation,
Japan Motor Group, NSW Cricket Association, Mission Australia, Allswell
Life Style Management, Australia Wide Holidays Pty Ltd, Harvey World Travel,
Active Trade Solutions, Gold Coast City Council, Greenline Australia,
CSIRO ...
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