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How to Work-at-Home as a Travel Agent


Do you love to travel? Do you have wanderlust? Are you a master at finding great travel deals?

How to Work-From-Home as a Travel Agent

Becoming a work-at-home travel agent might be your ideal work-at-home career path!

Working as a travel agent might seem a little outdated in today’s world of Kayak and Airbnb, but in reality, many people still prefer to work with travel agents.

Why?

Experienced travel planners help travelers save money, time, and travel-related headaches.

Home-based travel agents generally work for a host agency (a company bonded and accredited by the Airlines Reporting Corporation or the International Airlines Travel Agents Network) as an independent contractor.

As a travel agent, you’ll earn a commission on the travel arrangements (flights, hotels, rental cars, travel excursions, and more) you book, and you’ll often have access to special deals and travel discounts. You can choose to work in a particular niche such as cruises or business travel or work with clients looking into a specific type of travel (adventure, Disney vacations, eco-friendly, budget, or luxury travel).

One of the great things about becoming a work-at-home travel agent is that it’s a relatively easy startup business idea, and the costs are very low. With a basic home office (including an internet connection, a phone, computer, printer, and website), you can get started with a host agency.

So if you love to travel or if you love to help other people fulfill their vacation dreams, you may want to start a home-based travel agent business!

Getting Started as a Work-at-Home Travel Agent

According to Host Agency Reviews, travel agents with three years of experience make an average of $44,312 per year