Canadian Tourism College, Online:
Since 1980, Canadian Tourism College (CTC) in Vancouver and Surrey, has been a leader in training Tourism and Hospitality professionals. Canadian Tourism College is recognized throughout the travel and tourism industry as the leader in quality training, and remains guided by one basic principle: we put the needs of our students first. Ourcourses include Airline Certificate Courses - Abacus Certificate & Amadeus Certificate & Apollo Certificate (Airline Reservations, Automated Fares and Ticketing, Hotel Reservations), Air Fares - Canadian or U.S, Air Reservations - Canadian or U.S., Apollo To SABRE Conversion, ARC Documents, ASTA Family Travel Specialist, ASTA Travel Marketing Specialist, Developing Specialty Vacation Packages, Hospitality and more.
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Courses:Airline Certificate Courses - Abacus Certificate & Amadeus Certificate & Apollo Certificate (Airline Reservations, Automated Fares and Ticketing, Hotel Reservations), Air Fares - Canadian or U.S, Air Reservations - Canadian or U.S., Apollo To SABRE Conversion, ARC Documents, ASTA Family Travel Specialist, ASTA Travel Marketing Specialist, Developing Specialty Vacation Packages, Hospitality and more...
Why Choose A Career In Tourism?With world economies in a tail spin and investments questionable, why would anyone even consider Tourism as a career path? Believe it or not, Tourism is still one of the strongest industries in British Columbia.
Yes we have been exposed this past summer to sky high fuel prices which have rocked the automotive, airline and cruise ship industries. We have witnessed terrorism acts in other parts of the world, so why with all the doom and gloom would anyone want to enter into a life long career in Tourism?
Simple…it’s diversity and history! History has recorded that we are a society that does not remain at home. We like to travel, we enjoy travel and we have the need to travel. What happens is a shift in modes of travel, destinations and length of travel. The summer of 2008 was a perfect example, we travelled closer to home, experiencing more of the Tourism attractions in our own province. We saw fewer tourists driving to British Columbia from the United States but had more of them flying into the province. This resulted in an increase of 4% over 2007, also tourism from countries such as Mexico jumped by 28% in 2008.