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and Tourism Travel company personnel must be up-to-date on current rules and regulations and documentation required, in areas like cargo, ticketing and passports, visas etc. so as to correctly advise their clients, and to take care of the paperwork when necessary. Besides this, all tourism staff in marketing, counter sales, or guide services, should be knowledgeable about the places their clients visit, in terms of general background, how to get there connections by air, rail and road and the facilities available. In India, Travel and tourism, as an industry, has been somewhat slower to take off than in many other places. However, with increasing worldwide interest in travel, and with the Government's encouragement of its activities, it is undergoing massive expansion and improvement. This forecasts a bright future for all those who choose to make a career of travel and tourism. Young people with drive and a capacity for hard work can rise to top positions very quickly in travel and tourism or even head their own agencies. A job in the industry gives good returns as well as perks including opportunity to see many locales at low prices. Eligibility:
For the postgraduate level courses, the eligibility is, graduation in any discipline. Fluency in at least one foreign language is preferred. It is also possible to gain these qualifications through correspondence courses. Several large travel agencies also offer short-term training programmes, and tend to absorb most of the candidates. Travel and Tourism is probably the world's largest industry. The main reasons for travel today are leisure, business and government work - the first two providing the majority of the industry's clientele. The travel and tourism industry is the largest foreign exchange earner among all our industries and currently provides direct employment to over fifty lakh people, and indirectly covers possibly all areas of economic activity. Moreover, the number is likely to increase with massive plans for future expansion, creating a demand for skilled, trained personnel in various spheres of the industry. Work
Travel Agents are concerned with the marketing of travel and tourism. There are mainly four areas of work in any travel agency. These include - Marketing, which includes advertising and promoting agency services to existing and potential clients to procure business for the company ; Ticketing, which involves helping clients plan itineraries, working out travel routes, providing information on destinations, selling transportation tickets, arranging visas, making stay reservations, etc. ; Tour Operators of a travel agency deal specifically in travel and destination management. They put together and sell package holidays, which include offering special interest packages that range from archaeology to golf, wildlife, and even astrology. And Tourist Guides who accompany tourists to their destinations, taking care of their various needs there and organise various activities in these locations. Entry
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travel and tourism industry are varied and tremendous. More Details ..... According to a report by the World Tourism Organisation, tourism provides direct employment to 19 million people world-wide and generates indirect employment for nearly 38 million people world over. Further, the overall values-added employment in the tourism sector is estimated to be Rs. 80,000 crores. According to one estimate, every 10th professional in the world today is associated with the tourism sector and the travel and tourism indutry accounts for about 10 percent of the world's gross output. ELIGIBILITY: PROSPECTS: One can find a job in the government sector in Directorates and Development Corporations, ITDC hotels, immigration and custom services. Students can also opt for transport and travel services in commercial sector. The institutional sector comprising mostly of hotels offers a goof career option in travel and tourism management. The Services sector also forms a major recruiting body where students can become interpreters, tourist guides, or they can even joint the sales and the publicity departments. Other avenues of work include national and international ticketing, railways, road transport, cargo companies, travel consultancy firms, travel agenices and so on. REMUNERATION: Taking the tourist to the same locations, rattling out the same facts and figures for years, doing mechanical jobs like ticketing and reservation can ultimately put you down with boredom. However, if you feel content when you see the tourists smiling, if you have a pleasant personality, enjoy interacting with people and are hard working, then this is definitely the field for you. Various new specialised forms of tourism like eco-tourism, ethnotourism, health tourism, destination tourism, spiritual and religious tourism, adventure tourism and so on, give variety to the customers. And you, as a tourism professional, do also have much to look forward to. |
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