Travel Jobs in United States

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Business Development Manager, MEP

Company: Trimble

Location: Milton Keynes, United Kingdom

Posted Jan 24, 2025

Teach Abroad in China – NO EXPERIENCE NEEDED

Company: EF Education First

Location: Bournemouth, United Kingdom

Posted Jan 24, 2025

Product Support Specialist - Central/East London

Company: Stryker

Location: London, United Kingdom

Posted Jan 24, 2025

Head Bartender

Company: EF Education First

Location: Berkhamsted, United Kingdom

Posted Jan 24, 2025

Customer Success Manager II, Mid Market

Company: Braze

Location: London, United Kingdom

Posted Jan 24, 2025

Menu Consultant

Company: Sysco

Location: United States

Posted Jan 24, 2025

Residence Assistant - Live In

Company: EF Education First

Location: London, United Kingdom

Posted Jan 24, 2025

Summer TEFL Teacher

Company: EF Education First

Location: Paignton, United Kingdom

Posted Jan 24, 2025

Engineering Manager (Trust & Transparency)

Company: Trustpilot

Location: London, United Kingdom

Posted Jan 24, 2025

Frequently Asked Questions

What are typical salary ranges by seniority in travel roles?
Entry‑level agents earn $35k‑$55k; mid‑level tour operators $50k‑$70k; senior airline ops managers $70k‑$110k; travel tech developers $80k‑$140k; and sustainable tourism coordinators $50k‑$90k, all varying by region and company size.
What skills and certifications are required for travel professionals?
Key skills include GDS proficiency (Sabre, Amadeus, Galileo), CRS and CRM (Salesforce, HubSpot), aviation safety knowledge (FAA or EASA), and data analytics (Python, SQL). Certifications such as Certified Travel Associate (CTA), Certified Travel Industry Executive (CTIE), ISO 14001 for ESG, and hospitality management credentials boost credibility.
Is remote work available in the travel industry?
Remote roles exist in travel tech development, data analysis, virtual tour design, and customer support. Airline ops and hospitality positions often require on‑site presence, but many agencies now allow hybrid arrangements for agents and coordinators.
What are common career progression paths in travel?
A travel agent can advance to senior consultant, then to sales manager or regional director. Airline ops staff may move from crew to flight operations supervisor to director of operations. Tech roles progress from junior developer to product manager, then to CTO or head

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