An independent travel agent can make a good
living. The rise in average spending of families and increased awareness about
destinations worldwide has increased the number of people interested in this
career opportunity. Travel agents mostly earn from the commissions and discounts
that they get from the various entities like airlines and hotels on the card
rate. In addition, an independent travel agent himself gets an opportunity to
travel places at discounted rates for the purpose of evaluating the
destinations that he may recommend to his clients.
Education
1Enroll in a course for travel agents at a
vocational school or a university in your area. You can contact your nearest
university office to find out what courses are available.
2Opt for online courses if your local
university does not offer any courses related to travel agents. One such place
is Online Travel Training (see Resources). It offers training on various
products used by travel agents. In addition it also provides training on
popular destinations for travelers.
3Take a training on computer reservations
systems and global distribution systems which is also available at Online
Travel Training (see Resources).
Setting
up Your Business
1Register your business name with HM Revenue
and Customs.
2Set up your website, as most of the tourism
business these days is conducted online. The site should give up-to-date
information about the most popular destinations. In addition, offer pre-built
travel packages on your website along with the option to customize them. Ensure
your website offers your visitors the ability to book their trip online.
3Keep your contact information up-to-date on
the website, and make it easy to find. Ideally, visitors should be able to
contact your from any page on your site. This can be done by listing your
contact information or including contact forms.
4Work together with other travel agents who
provide services to the destinations where you do not have a direct contact.
Such arrangements can be done on a commission basis.
Advertising
1Offer a discount to the customers who come
from a referral. Most travelers rely on the information from friends to decide
on the travel destinations and the travel agent.
2Place an advertisement in the national
newspaper once every week or two and a few weeks before any bank holiday or a
long weekend.
3Join travel-related social networks. Be
active and contribute. Include links to your site in your profiles or
signatures when possible. This is one of the best ways to get exposure and it
is usually free, only costing you time.
Memberships
1Apply for the membership of Airline
Reporting Corporation (ARC) (see Resources). As a member of ARC you will be
entitled to ticket distribution, reporting, and settlement services for more
than 145 air and rail carriers.
2Apply for the membership of ABTA The travel
association (see Resources), once you have been in business for a while. ABTA
members are required to meet certain financial and operational criteria.
3Join other associations and memberships
that may be helpful, or help you succeed as an independent travel agent in the
UK:
Association of Independent Tour Operators: http://www.aito.co.uk/
Travel Trust Association: http://www.traveltrust.co.uk/
Pacific Asia Travel Association: http://www.pata.org.uk/
Association of Independent Tour Operators: http://www.aito.co.uk/
Travel Trust Association: http://www.traveltrust.co.uk/
Pacific Asia Travel Association: http://www.pata.org.uk/
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