Travel Agent Tips: How to Talk Like a Travel Agent

Travel Agent Tips

Do you know the difference between IATA and CLIA? Or direct versus non-stop flights? The travel industry is full of acronyms and travel terms that are essential for travel agents to understand. Learn to talk like a travel agent, so you can effectively educate clients and communicate with travel suppliers.

To help you get a head start on learning some of the most common words, phrases, and abbreviations that the travel industry uses, we called upon a veteran travel agent, Bill Coyle. In this episode of our Travel Agent Tips series, we quiz Bill on 13 travel terms that travel agents should know! Watch below to see if he can define them all before the clock runs out.

You answer more of your travel questions by heading over to KHM Travel Group’s YouTube channel and viewing the full Travel Agent Tips playlist.

We’ll be developing more Travel Agent Tips episodes, so be sure to subscribe to our channel to get notified when another video is released. You can even ask your own question for Bill to answer in a comment on one of the videos!

If you have any questions about the travel agent life or working with KHM Travel Group, please don’t hesitate to reach out. Fill out the form to the right to receive more information or give us a call at 1-888-611-1220 to talk to our team.

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