To get Princess Cruises travel agent certification, you have to join a registered Host Agency with valid IATA, CLIA, TRUE, or ARC credentials, such as VacationLab. Then, you have to sign up on Princess’s OneSource platform and complete the required training courses up to the Commodore level, which is granted after completing 25 courses. At that level, you can complete the final exam and, if you pass it, you’ll be officially certified as a Princess Cruises travel agent.
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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Did you know that both hotel chains offer special discounts reserved just for you, my friendly neighborhood travel agent? Yep, it’s true, and we’re going to tell you how to snag them.
There are millions of travel agents worldwide. Some have just started, while others have been in the business for decades. Veteran travel agents have built strong client bases over time, and their work and years of expertise are basically how they market themselves.
So, you're planning on sharing your passion for travel with guests from all over the world? Want to sell vacations to Sandals Resorts, Royal Caribbean, Universal Orlando, or maybe even river cruises with Viking Cruise Line?