Did You Know...
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The tourism industry employs more people than
any other industry |
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There will be serious labour shortages in tourism
into the next century |
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Tourism
is the world's largest industry, worth about $2.8
trillion. In Canada, it employs 1.4 million workers,
about 10 percent of Canadian workforce. |
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The following is a brief job description
of the most popular areas in travel/tourism which our graduates
have found employment:
Reservation Agent - For Airlines,
Tour Operators, Hotels, Car Rental Agencies, Cruise Lines. A very
valuable area of the industry is in the making of reservations.
You are trained to complete the tasks required for this duty.
Passenger Agent - Personnel who
work at airports to assist passengers with different aspects of
their arrangements including check-in.
Destination Representative - The
person at a foreign destination representing a company whose duties
include customer service and extra travel arrangements.
Cruise Directors/Staff - Personnel
who provide customer service to passengers in the area of entertainment,
activities and shore excursions.
Product Development - The area
of the industry that plans, organizes and develops product for
sale and marketing. This position offers a challenge to the creative
individual.
Travel Counsellor - Working in
a Travel Agency and providing full travel service to the general
public.
Tour Guide - The person who escorts
tour groups to their destination. This exciting position offers
many travel opportunities.
Sales Representative - A person
who promotes and represents travel related company to the travel
industry and corporate organizations.
Ticket Agent - The person who calculates
airfares and prepares tickets for airlines, cruise lines and wholesale
companies.
Flight Attendant - Airline personnel
who provide service aboard an aircraft.
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