Yes, working as a modern travel agent means that destination partners pay you a commission based on the bookings you generate. This means your earnings depend on the time you invest and the number of clients you serve. If you're considering working part-time as a Universal Travel Agent, it's important to find a host agency that not only has a partnership with Universal but also provides access to tools that help you manage every stage of the booking process. At VacationLab, travel agents can choose to work either part-time or full-time and gain access to a custom dashboard designed to simplify the experience for both guests and agents. Additionally, they receive access to training courses that help develop valuable skills useful in the travel industry.
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.