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9 months agoContributor-Level 7
Galileo is Global Distribution Systems Fares & Ticketing (Galileo) wherein one learns to manage the data of passengers, and also learn the following:
- Travel Agency Operations
- IATA Areas
- World Geography and City Codes
- Itinerary Planning
- World Time Zones & Elapsed Travel Time
- Airlines Languages and Travel Terminology
- Anatomy of Journey and Mileage System
- Documentation and Ticketing
- Transportation and Accommodation
- Personality Grooming and GDS (Galileo)
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9 months agoContributor-Level 7
As per the eligibility criteria, one has to complete their Class 10 and should have a Diploma/ Certificate in Fares and Ticketing to get a start in career. However, to be able to grow in the industry, one must complete their graduation after Class 12, as it can help them bag better packages. The aspirants need to check the eligiblity criteria for
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9 months agoContributor-Level 7
In the last five years, the hospitality and tourism industry has grown widely, and with online fares and ticketing through website, the career scope has also improved. There are various recruiters from around the world hiring remote candidates for the profile. In India, the top recruiters for Fares and Ticketing job includes:
- Bookmyshow
- Airlines like Indigo, AirIndia, Spicejet and more
- MakeMyTrip
- GoIbibo
- RedBus
- Yatra.com
- IRCTC
- and other state tour and travel organisations.
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9 months agoContributor-Level 7
Since the profession requires one to interact with worldwide clients for ticketing purposes, the following skills are essential:
- Responsibility handling
- Dedication
- Good communication skills
- Good writing skills
- Discipline
- Team spirit
- Confidence
- Customer oriented approach
- Ability to multi-task
- Outgoing and lively personality
- Willingness to work long and odd hours
- Creativity Ability to adjust in a crowd/ different circumstances
- Good Listener
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9 months agoContributor-Level 7
Yes, it is related to the Tourism industry and, therefore, an essential part of Fares and Ticketing. Hotel booking is generally not regarded as being directly tied to fares and ticketing, although it is connected to the larger industry of travel and tourism.
The main goals of fares and ticketing are to set prices, make reservations, and issue tickets for transportation services including trains, buses, and other means of transportation. It deals with the pricing, laws, and regulations that go along with the logistics of getting people from one area to another.
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9 months agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, since the subject Fares and Ticketing is a crucial part of the Hospitality and Tourism Industry, it is included in all courses offered in the domain. Bachelor of Hotel Management, Travel and Tourism is abbreviated as BHMTT.
The three most important specialisations in the hotel/hospitality management sector—Hotel Management, Travel, and Tourism are combined in this field. After completing grade 12, candidates can enrol in this course and master the principles, practices, and abilities of the hotel management, travel, and tourism industries.
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9 months agoContributor-Level 7
Generally, to study Fares and Ticketing, only short-term courses are available as under:
- Diploma in International Travel Reservations
- Advanced Diploma in Air Travel Management & CRS
- Diploma in Tourism and Ticketing
- Certification in Airport Services
- Certificate in Air Ticketing and Travel Management,
- Diploma in Airline Ticketing,
- Diploma in Travel, Tourism and Ticketing, etc.
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9 months agoContributor-Level 7
Fares and Ticketing is an educational programme that focuses on teaching students about the principles of the hospitality and travel industry.
The Ticketing staff is responsible for making people understand the complex fare structures and pricing models used in the travel industry.
The Hospitality and Tourism industry is growing and diverse, offering a wide range of career options. Graduates can work in airlines, cruise lines, travel agencies, and Indian Railways after completing this course.
As the scope of the Hospitality and Travel industry is growing day-by-day, the professionals in this field have the opportunity to work in various c
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9 months agoContributor-Level 7
Fares and Ticketing is a niche specialisation of the Hospitality and Travel field. Most colleges offer short-term Fares and Ticketing Courses. Candidates can pursue Diploma and certificate courses in Fares and Ticketing. The duration of popular Fares and Ticketing courses usually ranges between 4 months to 6 months. Most of the Fares and Ticketing courses are job oriented and candidates can immediately pursue a job in related fields on completing a course. Fares and Ticketing courses are also a gateway through which candidates can join the Aviation industry.
Some popular Fares and Ticketing courses that candidates can pursue includ
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