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Why choose a school with a Travel & Tourism degree program?
Students with the competitive edge of having studied the basic theory of travel and the skills of a travel professional can be employed in various parts of the industry. Salaries vary from segment to segment of the industry, but can range from entry level (national averages of $13,000 to $18,000 per year) to sales and management (averages of $35,000 to $100,000 plus, per year).
Employers have a comfort level of knowing that the student has participated in practical exercises, which simulate real work experience, and have gained an understanding of world-wide destination geography and cultures; domestic and international travel; airline reservations; air tariffs; fare construction; airline documentation; travel salesmanship; accommodations and car rentals; cruises; tours; hands-on airline computer training; marketing; and management.
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