Working Conditions for Travel agents


Travel agents spend most of their time behind a desk conferring with clients, completing paperwork, contacting airlines and hotels for travel arrangements, and promoting group tours. During vacation seasons and holiday periods, they may be under a great deal of pressure. Many agents, especially those who are self-employed, frequently work long hours. With advanced computer systems and telecommunication networks, some travel agents are able to work at home.




More information on Travel agents from The U.S. Department of Labor Bureau of Labor Statistics Occupational Outlook Handbook
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Number of Travel agents in the U.S.
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Training requirements for Travel agents




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