Yes, it's possible to become a Royal Caribbean travel agent without a host agency, but you'll need your own accreditation, such as CLIA (Cruise Lines International Association), IATA (International Air Transport Association), or TRUE (Travel Retailer Universal Enumeration). This accreditation allows you to access Royal Caribbean’s agent portal, CruisingPower.com, where you can manage bookings, access training through Royal Caribbean University, and earn commissions. While going independent is possible, as a new agent is much better to start with a host agency like VacationLab for added support, resources, and higher commission tiers.
We’ve put together a comprehensive guide on how to become a Travel Agent for this Partner, covering everything you need to know to kickstart your journey. Inside, you'll find expert tips, insider tricks, and essential steps to help you navigate the process and set yourself up for success in this exciting career.
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One of the most common questions we here at VacationLab get is… do I need some sort of prior experience to become a travel agent?
Showing expertise, staying curious, and having a good travel agency as your umbrella is a great step toward building your client base. And soon enough, you can become a Lionel Messi too.
Travel agents earn money through commissions on the trips they book for clients. The more trips you book, the more you earn.