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7 years agoGuide-Level 12
First a little disclaimer. If all traveling jobs were easy, everyone would be doing this. Many of these professions require passion, specialized training, time commitment, and talent. For those that don't, the pay just isn't great.
There is no magic way to instantly make lots of money traveling.
some job options are- :
1) Travel Tour Guide
You could consider getting a job as a local tour guide or tour assistant for an international company, either at a single popular location or for larger multi-destination tours. Or you can think entrepreneurial and start your very o
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7 years agoContributor-Level 7
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7 years agoGuide-Level 12
Category 2: Diploma in Hotel Management (from an Institute recognized by the NCHMCT or AICTE) or a Bachelor's Degree in any field. However, all students of Category 2 will have to clear four additional courses during their period of study.
Duration in the years:
Min: 2 Years
Max: 4 Years
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7 years agoGuide-Level 12
Tourism Department: There are jobs as Reservation and counter staff, sales and marketing staff, tour planners and tour guides. There is also the requirement of Information assistants at the office of the Tourism departments who are selected through competitive examinations held by the Staff Selection Commission.
Airlines: One can opt between being the ground staff or in flight staff. Apart from working as Airhostess/ Stewards, you can look into the option of Traffic Assistance, Reservat
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7 years agoGuide-Level 14
Travel and Tourism one of the world's largest foreign exchange earner among industries, provides employment directly to millions of people worldwide and indirectly through many associated service industries. A very wide industry, it includes Government tourism departments, Immigration and customs services, travel agencies, airlines, tour operators, hotels, etc. and many associated service industries such as airline catering or laundry services, guides, interpreters, tourism promotion and sales, etc. Travel and Tourism enterprises include major internationals with a workforce of thousands, to the small private travel agent with a han
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7 years agoGuide-Level 12
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7 years agoGuide-Level 13
First a little disclaimer. If all traveling jobs were easy, everyone would be doing this. Many of these professions require passion, specialized training, time commitment, and talent. For those that dont, the pay just isnt great.
There is no magic way to instantly make lots of money traveling.
some job options are - :
1) Travel Tour Guide
You could consider getting a job as a local tour guide or tour assistant for an international company, either at a single popular location or for larger multi-destination tours. Or you can think entrepreneurial and start your very ow
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7 years agoNew answer posted
7 years agoScholar-Level 18
Of course yes. You can simultaneously pursue tourism course. But will you have time and energy to do both courses simultaneously?
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