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Wednesday, December 29, 2010

Courses in Travel and Tourism

 

By anirban das

Travel and Tourism is a vast industry spanning across the globe. It provides employment to millions of people worldwide and is the major foreign exchange spinner for countries. In India too, the travel and tourism industry is a major one and is fast picking up now with India being promoted as a leisure travel destination by the government. Also, in the wake of the upcoming Commonwealth Games in 2010, this industry will create hundreds of thousands of jobs directly and indirectly. With so much scope in this industry, a course in travel and tourism has become quite sought after by students looking to make a successful career. The travel and tourism industry is expanding fast in India and has generated lucrative many lucrative career options leading to emergence of several courses in Travel and Tourism.



After completion of the courses in Tourism, one can look at various job opportunities that this industry throws up. One can get a job in fields such as travel agencies, Airlines, hotels and governmental organizations dealing with Tourism. One can even look to become self-employed after gaining relevant experience in the travel industry. Thus, various existing and new institutes have come up with degree and diploma courses in travel and tourism to train students to meet the rising demand for trained professionals in the travel and tourism industry.



There are courses available in travel and tourism at all levels such as under-graduate level, postgraduate level, diploma and certification courses. The post-graduate degree in this field is Master of Tourism Administration (MTA). It is a two year full time programme approved by the Ministry of Tourism, Govt. of India. Other courses include bachelors degree courses in airlines, tourism & hospitality management, Bachelor of Tourism Administration, Bachelor of Tourism Studies, BTM (Hons), PG diploma course in Tourism Studies, Post Graduate Diploma in Management (Tourism & Travel), Post Graduate Diploma in Management (Tourism & Leisure), PG program in Travel and Tourism, Master of Business Administration in Tourism and Hospitality Management, Postgraduate diploma course in Tourism Management, M.A. in Tourism Management

Master of Tourism Management etc. Not all colleges and institutes offer these courses. However, there are many private and government institutes across India that caters to students looking to pursue these courses in travel and tourism.



You should be higher secondary examination pass to get admission to travel and tourism courses at the undergraduate level. At post-graduate level, the eligibility is graduation in any field. Some institutes conduct an entrance exam followed by group discussions and interviews while others take admission on the basis of cut-off percentage. If you are proficient in at least one foreign language, you would be preferred for admission. The Eligibility for certification courses is 10+2. Some courses can also be pursued through distance learning.



In India, travel and tourism industry, has fast picked up in the recent past. With growing worldwide interest in culture and heritage of India and with the support and encouragement of government to promote India as a travel destination, the industry is undergoing massive expansion and improvement. This bodes well for all professionals who are looking to make a career in travel and tourism. If you have the right attributes that it takes to excel in this field and have the capacity for hard work, you can easily rise to the top quickly in this field and even go on to head your own travel agency. A job in travel and tourism not just gives good salary as well as perks but also gives an opportunity to explore different people and destinations.



There are various fields in travel and tourism industry. Travel could be of many types such as leisure travel, pilgrim travel, adventure travel or purely business. There are different set of demands and requirements for each. However, all work in this industry involves direct dealing with people. Thus, one needs to have excellent communication and presentation skills to provide good service to the customers. A friendly personality, an ability to mix well with people, interpersonal skills, a pleasing personality, negotiation skills, quick thinking and decision making skills are essential to succeed in this field. Armed with a professional course and these personality attributes, one can make a successful career in travel and tourism.

Geetika Jain writes on behalf of Shiksha.com. Shiksha is an education portal that connects education seeker with education provider. It has wide information over courses in banking , colleges in India, banking and finance institutes. Its education forums enable its users to seek opinion of students,alumni college faculty of colleges and schools through College Groups and School Groups


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Top 10 Travel and Tourism Programs

By Erik Johnson

With a travel and tourism degree, there are many different career paths you can take. Each travel and tourism course you take will help in your goal of becoming a travel agent, hotel manager, cruise ship event director, tour planner or other hospitality-related specialist. The following are considered to be the top 10 travel and tourism programs at colleges and universities in the United States:



1.Johnson and Wales University: You can complete one of many four-year travel and tourism programs at campuses in Colorado, Florida, North Carolina or Rhode Island.



2.University of Central Florida: Complete a certificate, a bachelor's or master's degree in hospitality management, and while you're at it complete an internship at one of the many local theme parks, resorts or hotels.



3.University of Hawaii at Manoa: This island university offers a well-respected travel and tourism degree in four specializations. You will also be able to network and make connections with leaders in the travel and hospitality industry.



4.Brigham Young University, Hawaii: BYU's Hawaii campus ranks #4 in U.S. News' list of comprehensive colleges for bachelor's degrees, and it's in the perfect location for internships and networking.



5.University of New Hampshire: With a rich history, prime east coast location, small student body size and high educational standards, you'll be able to start your career path straight out of college.



6.San Diego State University: This CSU campus with a freshmen retention rate of 81 percent is located in a popular U.S. travel destination with many hotels, resorts, travel agencies and cruise ship companies.



7.University of Phoenix: This is one of the top online universities in the nation with numerous degree options including a BS in Business/Hospitality.



8.Penn Foster Career School: If you're looking to start working as a travel and tourism specialist or hotel/restaurant manager, a career diploma from this school will put you on the right path.



9.Walden University: This online university offers a BS in Business Admin-Management, MS in Leadership-General Management and Ph.D. in Mgmt that are ideal for the travel and tourism industry.



10.American InterContinental University: With a Bachelor of Business Administration in Operations Management or MBA from this career-focused university, you'll be well on your way to the job of your dreams.

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Tuesday, November 30, 2010

Cheap Flight Pioneer Plans Extra Malta Routes



By: Michael Johnson



The Irish based pioneering airline that first brought low cost airlines to Malta has done well enough to start new routes to the island.

Ryanair, the Irish based low cost airline, were the first airline to win the right to fly to Malta from the island's main markets for tourism of Ireland and the UK.

The first route launched has been running between London's Luton Airport since November, while the Dublin route had its inaugural flight in March. Both routes have attracted good seat occupancy levels, with tourist numbers in Malta rising.

The new route will run between Bremen in Germany to Malta and will be a welcome addition for Malta's attempt to attract more German tourists to the island.

Operating three times a week, it is hoped that the first flights will begin in September.

Before the new flights began last November, estimates suggested that the low cost airline could add an extra 80,000 tourists to the island in 2007, but this figure has been radically upgraded to double that.

Malta's slow pace of life might have contributed to the late introduction of low cost flight to Malta deals compared to her competitors, or it could have been politicians and the tourist authorities more interested in protecting the island's national airline with attitudes that the rest of Europe began to shrug off in the 80's, but whatever the reason, now that Malta has allowed the low cost airlines, they can't get enough of them.

The number of visitors to Malta is up nearly ten per cent this year, thanks mainly to the extra arrivals being delivered by the low cost airlines. And the extra holiday makers couldn't have come at a better time as the island has seen steadily decreasing tourists numbers in recent years - the ultimate factor in the decision to allow the flights in.

With tourism numbers up, tourism chiefs have seen the magic bullet that has driven the statistics, and embraced the concept of low air fares whole heartedly.

While Malta has previously received most of their visitors from the UK, the idea of diversification has become possible as low cost airlines operate from most European countries, and the island is already receiving flights from Germany and Spain.

The country has let it be known that they will welcome applications for flights from Scandanavia and other areas of Europe.

The u-turn is now complete, from a backward looking slow to respond tourist office, to one that sees a quick fix to Malta's previous declining popularity as a holiday destination.

Helping Malta's image in the UK, Germany and other countries have been reports placing Malta at the top of tourist safety tables.

An American journalist last year placed the small Mediterranean island of Malta as one of the five safest travel destinations in the world, and a new report from the US this year confirms Malta as one of the safest vacation spots in the world.

This year's report bears more official weight than the previous one by a travel writer, as it was compiled by the US State Department.

Commenting on Malta, the report praises the island for the non existence of organised crime, especially surprising perhaps given her proximity to mainland Italy - and closer still to Sicily.

A surprise for many who have driven in Malta is that the report considers the island's roads to be safe. But this is backed up by official EU figures showing Malta has the lowest road related fatalities of all their members.



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