Canadian Tourism College Program Earns 3-Star CITC Endorsement
Canadian Tourism College Program Earns 3-Star CITC Endorsement
Vancouver, BC (PRWEB) February 07, 2012
The Online Travel Agent Certificate Program at Canadian Tourism College (CTC) in Vancouver, British Columbia, has earned CITC’s 3 Star Endorsement!
CITC (Canadian Institute of Travel Counsellors) endorses community colleges, private vocational schools and correspondence programs that offer full-time and distance learning training programs for travel counsellors.
Their endorsement indicates that a program is meeting or exceeding the minimum requirements for entering the travel industry as a travel counselor. Criteria for endorsement include: the length of time the program has been offered, how graduates are performing in the workplace, course curriculum and instructor qualifications, among other areas.
The Online Travel Agent Certificate Program at CTC provides comprehensive training in fares and tickets, travel reservations, leisure travel and the SABRE computer reservation system. Graduates of this CITC endorsed program will benefit from reduced knowledge examination fees, flexible exam scheduling and improved job prospects. Click here to find out more about the benefits of graduating from a CITC endorsed program.
CTC has been the industry leader in Travel, Tourism, Hospitality and Flight Attendant training since 1980 and has been recognized by many worldwide industry organizations for their excellence in training students for the world of tourism and hospitality. This is the fourth program at CTC to earn a CITC endorsement.
For more information, please contact Gwen Donaldson, President – Vancouver Campus 604-736-8000 or Kim Russell, President – Surrey Campus 604-582-1122.
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