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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Afghan travel agent helps women study abroad

September 13, 2017

Afghan travel agent is giving Afghani women educational and career opportunities abroad

An Afghan travel entre­pren­eur is hop­ing to inspire a new gen­er­a­tion of women by using her agency to help female stu­dents secure places at uni­ver­sit­ies in Tur­key, Rus­sia and Europe and then break into male-dom­in­ated careers. Mar­jana Sadi (pic­tured above), 21, set up Banoo Travel Agency in a mar­ket in cent­ral Kabul nearly a year […]

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What is destination human capital? It’s the people!

September 1, 2017

Don't forget destination HUMAN capital development!

Peter Semone would advise any incom­ing tour­ism min­is­ter to focus on their des­tin­a­tion’s people as a pri­or­ity.  In this “GT” Insight, Mr Semone sum­mar­ises the chal­lenges and oppor­tun­it­ies for des­tin­a­tion human cap­it­al devel­op­ment and its poten­tial con­tri­bu­tion to the sus­tain­able devel­op­ment goals (SDGs) and to tour­ism industry per­form­ance more gen­er­ally. In 2016, I con­cluded my […]

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Botswana boards the bandwagon of ecotourism & sustainable tourism

August 4, 2017

Rifai & Muohi discuss training and sustainable tourism Botswana

Bot­swana has no choice but to prac­tice eco­tour­ism and sus­tain­able tour­ism, accord­ing to Uni­ver­sity of Bot­swana Act­ing Vice Chan­cel­lor Prof Kgo­motso Moahi who was speak­ing at a pub­lic lec­ture organ­ised by the Bot­swana Tour­ism Organ­isa­tion and the Uni­ver­sity of Bot­swana (UB). UNWTO Sec­ret­ary Gen­er­al Dr Taleb Rifai was the guest speak­er at the July 26 […]

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Mission vision: Accessible, inclusive tourism for the visually impaired

July 12, 2017

Accessible and inclusive tourism for the visually impaired. Training.

A truly access­ible and inclus­ive tour­ism industry should view people with dis­ab­il­it­ies, such as visu­al impair­ment, the same as any­one else — as a poten­tially luc­rat­ive mar­ket seg­ment and a pro­duct­ive and innov­at­ive human resource — accord­ing to A Lajwanti Naidu in this “Good Tour­ism” Insight. Sens­ory organs play a vital role in life. Among them, eyes are probably […]

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Aviation, tourism can do more to stop human trafficking


tourism stop human trafficking

The US leads in an inter­na­tion­al effort to train air­line and air­port staff to spot and report poten­tial human traf­fick­ing. How­ever does avi­ation lag behind oth­er tour­ism sup­ply chain sec­tors? Report by the Thom­son Reu­ters Found­a­tion. Flight attend­ant Donna Hub­bard was deeply con­cerned when a couple car­ried a boy who was sweat­ing, leth­ar­gic and appeared […]

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Caribbean Tourism sets students a sustainability challenge

May 12, 2017

A Carribean beach

Stu­dents will be chal­lenged to present “well-researched, prac­tic­al, and fin­an­­cially-viable sus­tain­able tour­ism pro­jects” at an event hos­ted by the Carib­bean Tour­ism Organ­iz­a­tion (CTO) next month. CTO-USA Dir­ect­or Sylma Brown said: “Tour­ism edu­ca­tion is a crit­ic­al ele­ment of sus­tain­ab­il­ity in the Carib­bean and the CTO is com­mit­ted to ensur­ing that the bright­est and best lead the tourism […]

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