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Travel Advisors plan and book tailored trips for clients, managing itineraries and logistics to ensure seamless travel experiences.

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How do I become a Travel Advisor?

Get qualified to work as a Travel Advisor with a course recognised across Australia. Speak to a training provider to learn more.

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Travel Advisor careers

A Travel Advisor organises travel plans for clients holidaying in Australia or overseas. You might work for a retail agency, a corporate firm, or as an independent consultant. Travel Advisors focus on researching destinations, comparing prices, and booking transport and accommodation. You’ll create tailored itineraries and provide expert advice on visas and insurance to ensure clients have a seamless and enjoyable trip.

Travel Advisors play an essential role in creating stress-free experiences. You’ll need to be highly organised and resourceful with a genuine passion for travel. You’ll liaise with airlines, hotels, and tour operators to ensure your clients receive the best value and support throughout their journey.