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Travel Agents

Travel agents sell transportation, lodging, and entertainment activities to individuals and groups planning trips.

Desire
9
Humanitarian & Sage
Heart's Desire
3
Creative Communicator
Dream
33
Master Teacher (33)
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Median Annual Pay
$48,450/yr
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Job Outlook (2024–34)
Slower than average
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Entry-Level Education
High school diploma or equivalent
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Jobs (2024)
66k
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Annual Openings
1k
✨ Numerological Profile
Travel Agents carries a Desire number of 9 (Humanitarian & Sage), a Heart's Desire of 3 (Creative Communicator), and a Dream number of 33 (Master Teacher (33)). These numbers are calculated from the Pythagorean values of the letters in the occupation's name — all letters for Desire, vowels for Heart, and consonants for Dream.
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What They Do

Travel agents sell transportation, lodging, and admission to entertainment activities to individuals and groups planning trips. They offer advice on destinations, plan trip itineraries, and make travel arrangements for clients.

Duties

Travel agents typically do the following:

  • Arrange travel for business and vacation clients
  • Determine clients’ needs and preferences, such as schedules and costs
  • Plan and arrange tour packages, excursions, and day trips
  • Find fare and schedule information
  • Calculate total travel costs
  • Book reservations for travel, hotels, rental cars, and special events, such as tours and excursions
  • Describe trips to clients and advise about local customs and attractions 
  • Give details on required documents, such as passports and visas, and on complying with cross-border entry requirements, such as health and safety protocols
  • Make alternative booking arrangements if changes arise before or during the trip

Travel agents sort through vast amounts of information to find and arrange the best trip options for travelers. In addition, resorts and specialty groups use travel agents to promote vacation packages to their clients.

Travel agents may visit destinations to get firsthand experience so that they can make recommendations to clients. They visit hotels, resorts, and restaurants to evaluate the comfort, cleanliness, and quality of establishments. Self-employed travel agents may have additional responsibilities related to running their business, such as recordkeeping, managing staff, and marketing. However, travel agents most of their time talking with clients, promoting tours, and contacting airlines and hotels to make travel accommodations.

The following are examples of types of travel agents:

Leisure travel agents sell vacation packages to the public. They are responsible for arranging trip itineraries based on clients’ interests and budget. Leisure travel agents often focus on a specific geographic area or type of travel, such as adventure tours. Some cater to a specific group, such as students or single people.

Corporate travel agents, also called travel coordinators, primarily make travel arrangements for businesses. They book transportation and accommodations for an organization’s employees who are traveling to conduct business or attend conferences.

Work Environment

Travel agents held about 65,700 jobs in 2024. The largest employers of travel agents were as follows:

Travel arrangement and reservation services 71%
Self-employed workers 11

Travel agents typically spend much of their day sitting, working on the phone and on the computer. Agents may face stress during travel emergencies or unanticipated schedule changes.

Work Schedules

Most travel agents work full time, although part-time work is common. Some work additional hours during peak travel times or when they must accommodate clients’ schedule changes and last-minute needs.

How to Become One

A high school diploma typically is required for someone to become a travel agent. However, employers may prefer to hire candidates who have sales experience or relevant certification or education. Good communication and customer service skills are essential.

Pay

The median annual wage for travel agents was $48,450 in May 2024.

Job Outlook

Employment of travel agents is projected to show little or no change from 2024 to 2034.

Despite limited employment growth, about 7,100 openings for travel agents are projected each year, on average, over the decade. Most of those openings are expected to result from the need to replace workers who transfer to different occupations or exit the labor force, such as to retire.

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