Travel & tourism education and training

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Travel & tour­ism edu­ca­tion and train­ing are vital to the tour­ism industry. With the increas­ing demand for travel & tour­ism ser­vices, there is a grow­ing need for skilled pro­fes­sion­als in this field. Edu­ca­tion and train­ing in this area pre­pare indi­vidu­als to be pro­fi­cient in vari­ous aspects of travel & tour­ism, includ­ing hos­pit­al­ity, cus­tom­er ser­vice, mar­ket­ing, and management.

There are vari­ous types of travel & tour­ism edu­ca­tion and train­ing pro­grammes avail­able, ran­ging from cer­ti­fic­ate pro­grammes to advanced degrees. Cer­ti­fic­ate pro­grammes are typ­ic­ally short­er in dur­a­tion and focus on spe­cif­ic skills, such as tour guid­ing or hotel man­age­ment. Asso­ci­ate and bach­el­or’s degree pro­grammes provide a broad­er edu­ca­tion and cov­er top­ics such as mar­ket­ing, account­ing, and human resources. Mas­ter­’s and doc­tor­al pro­grammes are avail­able for those inter­ested in research and teaching.

Edu­ca­tion and train­ing pro­grammes can be found at col­leges and uni­ver­sit­ies, voca­tion­al schools, and spe­cial­ised tour­ism train­ing insti­tutes. These pro­grammes can be com­pleted online or in-per­son, and some may include intern­ships or prac­tic­al exper­i­ence opportunities.

In addi­tion to tra­di­tion­al edu­ca­tion and train­ing pro­grammes, there are also industry cer­ti­fic­a­tions and pro­fes­sion­al devel­op­ment pro­grammes avail­able. These pro­grammes are designed to enhance skills and know­ledge in spe­cif­ic areas of the tour­ism industry and demon­strate expert­ise to poten­tial employ­ers. Examples of cer­ti­fic­a­tions include Cer­ti­fied Hos­pit­al­ity Admin­is­trat­or (CHA) and Cer­ti­fied Travel Asso­ci­ate (CTA).

The bene­fits of travel & tour­ism edu­ca­tion and train­ing are numer­ous. They provide indi­vidu­als with the neces­sary skills and know­ledge to excel in their chosen careers, and they also increase their chances of find­ing employ­ment in the com­pet­it­ive tour­ism industry. Addi­tion­ally, edu­ca­tion and train­ing can lead to high­er salar­ies and advance­ment opportunities.

Over­all, edu­ca­tion and train­ing are cru­cial for the suc­cess of the travel & tour­ism industry. As this industry con­tin­ues to grow and evolve, it is import­ant for indi­vidu­als to stay up-to-date with the latest trends and tech­no­lo­gies. Edu­ca­tion and train­ing pro­grammes provide a sol­id found­a­tion for indi­vidu­als to build their careers and con­trib­ute to the tour­ism industry.

Ref­er­ences:

  • Gan­non, M. J., & Rop­er, A. J. (2017). Under­stand­ing Glob­al Cul­tures: Meta­phor­ic­al Jour­neys Through 34 Nations, Clusters of Nations, Con­tin­ents, and Diversity. Sage Publications.
  • Mason, P. (2015). Tour­ism impacts, plan­ning and man­age­ment. Routledge.
  • Ritch­ie, J. R. B., & Crouch, G. I. (2003). The com­pet­it­ive des­tin­a­tion: A sus­tain­able tour­ism per­spect­ive. CABI.
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Enrich yourself and your people with no-nonsense responsible tourism courses


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Buzzwords abound in travel & tour­ism.  Singapore’s respons­ible tour­ism pion­eer, Kev­in Phun, excels in unbox­ing the premises and prac­tic­al­it­ies bundled with­in buzzwords … and in demon­strat­ing how they are rel­ev­ant. He has to be good at that in Singa­pore, a pros­per­ous city state whose inbound tour­ism stake­hold­ers might be for­giv­en for think­ing they don’t have […]

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Masters of complexity & change: What travel & tourism needs from the academy

March 1, 2022
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Many travel & tour­ism edu­ca­tion­al insti­tu­tions could be unin­ten­tion­ally restrict­ing stu­dents’ abil­ity to see the ‘big pic­ture’.  And some edu­cat­ors may be too tied to their pet per­spect­ives and untested the­or­ies to be doing their stu­dents any favours.  Edu­cat­or and entre­pren­eur Lauren Uğur reck­ons the academy can bet­ter reflect real­ity while equip­ping stu­dents to face it. […]

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Stronger together: Tourism training partnerships help prevent child exploitation


Stronger together preventing sectt sexual exploitation of travel and tourism through training

The sexu­al exploit­a­tion of chil­dren by those who use the ser­vices of the travel & tour­ism industry is a dif­fi­cult sub­ject to acknow­ledge let alone dis­cuss. This is why ECPAT Inter­na­tion­al, The Code, and ASSET‑H&C have partnered to give train­ers and edu­cat­ors use­ful tools to help pre­pare stu­dents to look out for and report signs […]

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Winning from within: How can travel & tourism stem the brain drain?

December 7, 2021

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Travel & tour­ism is every­one’s busi­ness. It’s all about people. How do we keep people allied and inspired in organ­isa­tions, des­tin­a­tions, and host com­munit­ies?  K Michael Hay­wood tackles this prob­lem in his third “Good Tour­ism” Insight. [You too can write a “GT” Insight.] “Aston­ish, Smarter Tour­ism by Design” (my new e‑book yet to be pub­lished) opens […]

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55 ways tourism can be friendlier to the environment: An ‘Eco-Guide’


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“Good Tour­ism” Insight Part­ner ASSET‑H&C has pub­lished the free Eco-Guide for Hos­pit­al­ity Busi­nesses and Schools, which lays out 55 tips for redu­cing tour­is­m’s neg­at­ive effects on the envir­on­ment. Soph­ie Hart­man, Nguyễn Thị Thu Thảo, and Võ Thị Quế Chi describe the why, the how, and a few of the what in this “GT” Insight.  [Scroll […]

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STREETS International: ‘Sustainable tourism at its best’


STREETS Trainees in Hoi An, Vietnam

STREETS Inter­na­tion­al is a social enter­prise with a mis­sion to cre­ate a bet­ter future for dis­ad­vant­aged youth in Viet­nam via hos­pit­al­ity train­ing. If you travel to the lovely UNESCO World Her­it­age town of Hoi An, Viet­nam be sure to stroll by Le Loi Street to vis­it STREETS Res­taur­ant Café, and take part in its Oodles […]

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