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Become A Travel Agent – Reap The Benefits

Guest post by: Shafi Farooqui

Article Overview: The travel industry is probably the largest in the world and America is in the top 3. The internet continues to literally explode with opportunities and home based businesses really rocket into the limelight.

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Become A Travel Agent – Reap The Benefits

Become a travel agent and capitalize on reaping the benefits of 7 trillion dollar and counting industry. The travel industry is probably the largest in the world and America is in the top 3. The internet continues to literally explode with opportunities and home based businesses really rocket into the limelight. Air travel has come a long way since its humble beginnings and today it is possible to fly to the farthest corners of the earth without any difficulty whatsoever. More people are being attracted to flying overseas for annual vacations and business travel. If you have landed on this page don't go away - you can read all about the benefits you will enjoy when you become a travel agent.

Once you take a look at the grand benefits you can avail of when you become a travel agent my guess is there will be no turning back.

A travel agent gets to save as much as 80 percent on travel to several of the world's finest resorts and travel destinations. General discounts include but are in no way limited to:

• Complimentary upgrades on airlines

• Hotel room discounts

• Hotel room upgrades

• Car rental discounts and upgrades

• Discounted or even complimentary cruises

• Vacation package discounts and benefits

• Earn visits and discounts to theme parks, shows and attractions

• Luxury cruise discounts of up to 70 percent

• Comprehensive training

You could become a travel agent and enjoy familiarization (FAM) trips; supplier offer these trips to travel agents to familiarize them with the facilities and gain first hand knowledge about an airline, hotel, travel destination, etc. A travel agent cannot be an effective sales person if they have never actually experienced the joy of visiting a particular place; flying a particular airline or staying at a particular hotel. This first hand knowledge will help convince clients that the agent is knowledgeable and knows what he or she is talking about.

When you travel a distinct benefit is the fact that suppliers roll out the red carpet for you. They tend to go overboard in convincing you that their hotel or package is the best on the market.

Independent travel agents can avail of tax benefits and you need to check this with a CPA or professional tax authority to get the right information.

Travel agents earn travel agent commissions on travel undertaken by clients and self.

For the people who enjoy traveling, when you become a travel agent it is like a dream come true - you get to fly to so many travel destinations and enjoy other parts of the world while fulfilling the travel urge in you.

You will need to do your research to find a good company to tie up with depending on whether you want to be an independent travel agent or work with a big travel agency. You will also need a license to become a Certified Travel Agent need to do research on companies who offer independent travel agent

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Shafi Farooqui is an Internet Marketing Expert and business coach for Travel Agents & Travel Professionals from Alberta, Canada. A Certified Travel Professional with an Industry experience of 20 Plus Years. If you are one of the millions of people whose industry has been affected by the shift from B&M industries to the Internet, he will guide you on how to successfully transform yourself from offline to an online expert and be on your Way to Financial Freedom.
 
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