Travel & tourism education and training

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Travel & tour­ism edu­ca­tion and train­ing are vital to the tour­ism industry. With the increas­ing demand for travel & tour­ism ser­vices, there is a grow­ing need for skilled pro­fes­sion­als in this field. Edu­ca­tion and train­ing in this area pre­pare indi­vidu­als to be pro­fi­cient in vari­ous aspects of travel & tour­ism, includ­ing hos­pit­al­ity, cus­tom­er ser­vice, mar­ket­ing, and management.

There are vari­ous types of travel & tour­ism edu­ca­tion and train­ing pro­grammes avail­able, ran­ging from cer­ti­fic­ate pro­grammes to advanced degrees. Cer­ti­fic­ate pro­grammes are typ­ic­ally short­er in dur­a­tion and focus on spe­cif­ic skills, such as tour guid­ing or hotel man­age­ment. Asso­ci­ate and bach­el­or’s degree pro­grammes provide a broad­er edu­ca­tion and cov­er top­ics such as mar­ket­ing, account­ing, and human resources. Mas­ter­’s and doc­tor­al pro­grammes are avail­able for those inter­ested in research and teaching.

Edu­ca­tion and train­ing pro­grammes can be found at col­leges and uni­ver­sit­ies, voca­tion­al schools, and spe­cial­ised tour­ism train­ing insti­tutes. These pro­grammes can be com­pleted online or in-per­son, and some may include intern­ships or prac­tic­al exper­i­ence opportunities.

In addi­tion to tra­di­tion­al edu­ca­tion and train­ing pro­grammes, there are also industry cer­ti­fic­a­tions and pro­fes­sion­al devel­op­ment pro­grammes avail­able. These pro­grammes are designed to enhance skills and know­ledge in spe­cif­ic areas of the tour­ism industry and demon­strate expert­ise to poten­tial employ­ers. Examples of cer­ti­fic­a­tions include Cer­ti­fied Hos­pit­al­ity Admin­is­trat­or (CHA) and Cer­ti­fied Travel Asso­ci­ate (CTA).

The bene­fits of travel & tour­ism edu­ca­tion and train­ing are numer­ous. They provide indi­vidu­als with the neces­sary skills and know­ledge to excel in their chosen careers, and they also increase their chances of find­ing employ­ment in the com­pet­it­ive tour­ism industry. Addi­tion­ally, edu­ca­tion and train­ing can lead to high­er salar­ies and advance­ment opportunities.

Over­all, edu­ca­tion and train­ing are cru­cial for the suc­cess of the travel & tour­ism industry. As this industry con­tin­ues to grow and evolve, it is import­ant for indi­vidu­als to stay up-to-date with the latest trends and tech­no­lo­gies. Edu­ca­tion and train­ing pro­grammes provide a sol­id found­a­tion for indi­vidu­als to build their careers and con­trib­ute to the tour­ism industry.

Ref­er­ences:

  • Gan­non, M. J., & Rop­er, A. J. (2017). Under­stand­ing Glob­al Cul­tures: Meta­phor­ic­al Jour­neys Through 34 Nations, Clusters of Nations, Con­tin­ents, and Diversity. Sage Publications.
  • Mason, P. (2015). Tour­ism impacts, plan­ning and man­age­ment. Routledge.
  • Ritch­ie, J. R. B., & Crouch, G. I. (2003). The com­pet­it­ive des­tin­a­tion: A sus­tain­able tour­ism per­spect­ive. CABI.
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Travel, stories, education: The keys to happiness?

April 15, 2021

Story time with Mama; a framework for happiness? Photo by Liana Mikah (CC0) via Unsplash https://unsplash.com/photos/Puhj02KOHrc

Sus­tain­able tour­ism expert and edu­cat­or Ivana Dam­njan­ović is pas­sion­ate about travel, stor­ies, and edu­ca­tion; so much so that she thinks that they could be the source of, frame­work for, and means to hap­pi­ness. It’s a “Good Tour­ism” Insight. Travel & tour­ism has long been con­sidered a magic box that brings cer­tain profit. No mat­ter how […]

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Taming the beautiful monster: What ‘critical tourism studies’ means to me

March 23, 2021
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Dragon's eye. Image by Victoria_Borodinova (CC0) via Pixabay. https://pixabay.com/illustrations/dragon-fantasy-eye-3916633/

Some observ­ers of the ‘cul­ture wars’ in the west will be sus­pi­cious of the word ‘crit­ic­al’ in aca­dem­ic con­texts due to con­tro­ver­sial ‘crit­ic­al the­ory’ and its influ­ence. In this “Good Tour­ism” Insight, Meghan L Mul­doon explains what ‘crit­ic­al tour­ism stud­ies’ means to her. (And can a crit­ic­al tour­ism schol­ar love trav­el­ling? Dr Mul­doon does.) [Thanks to […]

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‘Freeze or Fry Challenge’ highlights need to ACT NOW on climate crisis: SUNx


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The travel & tour­ism industry is urged to help save the plan­et. Geof­frey Lip­man, Pres­id­ent of SUNx Malta, has wel­comed the start of Joe Biden’s Pres­id­ency with a chal­lenge for us all to use the moment to act now to help redress the dev­ast­at­ing impact of cli­mate change. “As a kid we had a silly joke […]

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How can vocational education contribute to women’s empowerment in hospitality & tourism?


At EGBOK, the students, both men and women, undergo comprehensive classes on women’s empowerment and gender equality, going into various social and gender issues such as marriage, love, relationships, child rearing and financial matters. Image (c) 2017 Chris RJ Anderson Photography. Supplied by ASSET‑H&C.

Every­one work­ing in travel & tour­ism and the hos­pit­al­ity sec­tor should be appro­pri­ately val­ued, paid, and recog­nised. With fresh research in hand, Soph­ie Hart­man, Nguyễn Thị Thu Thảo, and Võ Thị Quế Chi from the Asso­ci­ation of South­east Asi­an Social Enter­prises for Train­ing in Hos­pit­al­ity & Cater­ing (ASSET‑H&C) explain how voca­tion­al edu­ca­tion and train­ing can […]

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Tourism in crisis, tourism in need, & the hopeful pivots of the purpose-driven

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Elephant Conservation Center, Sayaboury, Laos. Image by Jimmy Beunardeau; supplied by authors.

Even the most altru­ist­ic of tour­ism organ­isa­tions is strug­gling to sur­vive in des­tin­a­tions that have been reli­ant on inter­na­tion­al tour­ism money to take care of anim­als, places, and people. How­ever neces­sity is a par­ent of innov­a­tion and, as Tour­ism In Need co-founders Robert Pow­ell and Ameer Vir­ani have found out, there are plenty of both […]

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Associations to cooperate in cultural heritage preservation, tourism training


Chris Flynn of WTACH; Philippe Francois of AMFORHT

Press release from “Good Tour­ism” Insight Part­ner the World Tour­ism Asso­ci­ation for Cul­ture & Her­it­age (WTACH): Two glob­al tour­ism asso­ci­ations are join­ing forces to dove­tail key object­ives in their fields of cul­tur­al her­it­age pro­tec­tion and voca­tion­al train­ing. A new part­ner­ship agree­ment between the World Tour­ism Asso­ci­ation for Cul­ture & Her­it­age (WTACH) and the World Association […]

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