Travel Agent Certificate Program - Instructor Led

Course Name

Travel Agent Certificate Program - Instructor Led

Contact Hours: 360 (an estimated time frame devoted to a course of study from start to finish that can vary from student to student)

Course Description

The Travel Agent Certificate Program consists of twelve individual courses (see course list below). Each course includes instruction, student-instructor interaction through email and message boards, assignments and a final exam. Courses require 20- 30 contact hours for completion and are self paced but individual courses must be completed within 90 days of your start date and all courses must be completed within one year of the start of the first course. Upon successful completion of this course, you will be able to demonstrate proficiency in the following areas:

  1. Sabre Computer Reservation System (Air Reservations, Faring and Ticking and Hotel and Car Accommodations)
  2. Travel Reservations.
  3. Leisure Travel Products
  4. Destination Geography
  5. Faring and Ticketing

FAQ
How long will it take me to complete the course?
Each course will take you between 20 - 30 hours a piece to complete. All courses are completely internet delivered and allow you to study at your own pace but must be completed within one year of the date you begin. The average student takes three to four months to complete all of the training.
How quickly can I begin?
Upon registration you will receive your personal user name and password and directions on how to begin your course work within 24 hours of registration. You will have access to all course materials, student-instructor interaction, assignments and exams.
What is the Job Board and how do I gain access to it?
The Job Board gives you access to resume, cover letter and interview information with instruction specific to the travel and tourism industry. In addition, the Job Board provides access to comprehensive and frequently updated national databases of tourism jobs sponsored by industry leading organizations such as ASTA and ISTTE.

Benefits of Travel Agent Certificate Program:
  • Take the course at your own pace - so long as the course is completed within 90 days of registration.
  • Do the lessons at any hour of the day or night. Send or retrieve information 24/7.
  • No need to purchase additional textbooks or materials
  • As you approach completion, access the Job Board for assistance in finding career opportunities currently available in your area.
  • Use entire program as a newcomer and upon completion be ready to work in the travel and tourism industry.
    • Outcome

      As a result of taking the Travel Agent Certificate Program you will qualified to work in the following careers:

      • Travel Agent
      • Hotel
      • Tour Operators
      • Airlines
      • Car Rental Companies
      • Independent Travel Agent

      Assessment


      Evaluation of student performance will be based on the following:

      Completion of assignments.
      Exam grades

      Successful completion of each course requires passing the exam with an 80% average or greater. Each exam may only be accessed and submitted one time. Students not able to complete their exam after beginning will be required to repurchase and retake the complete course. Each course must be completed within 90 days of registration but may be completed sooner. Students are subject to dismissal for unsatisfactory conduct and will not receive a refund.

      The principal classifications of unsatisfactory conduct are:


      Theft or destruction of property including but not excluded to intellectual or physical work or software, belonging to the school or other students.

      Cheating on an exam or other material. The use of another student’s or individual’s work or material for a grade.

      Personal behavior that is disruptive to the learning environment, including: abusive language, intimidation, flagrant lack of respect for the staff or the peaceful enjoyment of other students and staff.

      The unlawful or unethical use of the course curriculum, programming or communication as determined by the staff. Students will be considered for readmittance upon signing an agreement to comply with all school policies. Upon registration the Instructional Support Course Administrator emails a welcome letter to the student to begin unrestricted email communication and support, then contacts the student on a regular basis regarding progress; corrects, annotates and grades Exercises and Reviews.

      Questions will normally be answered within 24 hours on regular business days.


      Outline


      Travel Agent Certificate Program Courses 

      Travel Sales and Trends - Instructor Led
      Enjoy expected as well as surprising sales techniques and new approaches. Included you will find telephone business manners, listening skills, and tools for targeting the traveler. Discover successful sales steps for telephone reservations.

      Ground Transportation - Instructor Led
      You will find car rental a relatively simple product to sell and book and commissions are reasonable. Some seventy percent of North Americans travel by car while vacationing. Learn the basics of the product, policies, procedures, codes, pricing and distribution. Rail travel recaptures the image of a different time and appeals to many leisure travelers. This study focuses on Amtrak, VIA Rail, BritRail and Eurail, the types of train accommodations, services and fare structure.

      Hotels and Lodging - Instructor Led
      Earn great commissions by booking your clients’ hotel accommodations. Learn the basics of the hotel product, rate structure, property and room classifications, codes, published and automated resources and non-automated reservations procedures. Identify your guests’ preferences, learn the variables that affect prices, select the right hotel for any given client.

      The Cruise Market - Instructor Led
      Earn great commissions by booking cruises, one of the fastest growing segments of the travel industry. Learn the basics of the cruise product, cruise classifications, destinations, types of cruises, print resources and non-automated reservations procedures. Identify your clients needs and preferences, learn the variables that are available in cruising and select and book the right cruise for any given client.

      Air Reservations - U.S. or Canadian Domestic - Instructor Led
      Gain the product knowledge and skills (with the exception of automated reservations) needed to research, plan and book air travel. You will learn the terminology, the policies and the procedures of airline travel and airline reservations. While the sale of air travel is no longer the major revenue producer for travel professionals, it is a vital part of the travel industry as the most used mode of transportation to business destinations and highly used mode to vacation/leisure destinations.

      Air Fares - U.S. or Canadian Domestic - Instructor Led
      (Prerequisite course: Air Reservations U.S. or Canadian) Learn the air fare terms, codes, fare construction principles and fare application rules necessary to find, interpret and apply the lowest applicable fare to your clients’ air itinerary. Practice the interpretation of the multiple air transportation taxes and fees applicable to air travel. Air fares are historically difficult to interpret and apply.

      ARC Documents - Instructor Led
      (Prerequisite courses: Air Reservations and Air Fares U.S. Domestic)

      Individual Course Descriptions

      Course Name

      Travel Sales and Trends - Instructor Led

      Contact Hours: 30 (an estimated time frame devoted to a course of study from start to finish that can vary from student to student)

      Course Description

      The Travel Sales and Trends Enjoy expected as well as surprising sales techniques and new approaches as you explore and practice them. Included you will find telephone business manners, listening skills, and tools for targeting the traveler. Discover successful sales steps for telephone reservations agents as well as for the travel professional working with clients one on one. Trends in the industry include the use of the Web for a variety of travel resources as well as current information on possible careers in the industry. This is an excellent introduction to the program.

        FAQ
        How long will it take me to complete the course?
        Each course will take you between 20 - 30 hours a piece to complete. All courses are completely internet delivered and allow you to study at your own pace but must be completed within one year of the date you begin. The average student takes three to four months to complete all of the training.
        How quickly can I begin?
        Upon registration you will receive your personal user name and password and directions on how to begin your course work within 24 hours of registration. You will have access to all course materials, student-instructor interaction, assignments and exams.
        What is the Job Board and how do I gain access to it?
        The Job Board gives you access to resume, cover letter and interview information with instruction specific to the travel and tourism industry. In addition, the Job Board provides access to comprehensive and frequently updated national databases of tourism jobs sponsored by industry leading organizations such as ASTA and ISTTE.

        Benefits of Travel Sales and Trends:

      1. Take the course at your own pace - so long as the course is completed within 90 days of registration.
      2. Do the lessons at any hour of the day or night. Send or retrieve information 24/7.
      3. No need to purchase additional textbooks or materials
      4. As you approach completion, access the Job Board for assistance in finding career opportunities currently available in your area.
      5. Outcome

        Upon successful completion of this course, you will be able to demonstrate proficiency in the following areas:

         

      6. Describe the need for sales and customer service skills and professional telephone manners.
      7. Ask open and/or closed questions as appropriate.
      8. Turn features into benefits while making a recommendation.
      9. Make the sale with a choice or assumptive close.
      10. List and define traveling styles and motivations for leisure travel.
      11. Identify demographic groups of travelers.
      12. Explain how demographics and traveling style impact the way people travel.
      13. List and explain travel planning and booking trends including travel resources on the Web.
      14. Access and navigate multiple travel resources online.
      15. Assessment

        Evaluation of student performance will be based on the following:

        1. Completion of assigments.
        2. Exam grades

        Successful completion of the course requires passing the exam with an 80% average or greater. Each exam may only be accessed and submitted one time. Students not able to complete their exam after beginning will be required to repurchase and retake the complete course. Each course must be completed within 90 days of registration but may be completed sooner. Students are subject to dismissal for unsatisfactory conduct and will not receive a refund.
        The principal classifications of unsatisfactory conduct are:

      16. Theft or destruction of property including but not excluded to intellectual or physical work or software, belonging to the school or other students.
      17. Cheating on an exam or other material. The use of another student’s or individual’s work or material for a grade.
      18. Personal behavior that is disruptive to the learning environment, including: abusive language, intimidation, flagrant lack of respect for the staff or the peaceful enjoyment of other students and staff.
      19. The unlawful or unethical use of the course curriculum, programming or communication as determined by the staff. Students will be considered for readmittance upon signing an agreement to comply with all school policies. Upon registration the Instructional Support Course Administrator emails a welcome letter to the student to begin unrestricted email communication and support, then contacts the student on a regular basis regarding progress; corrects, annotates and grades Exercises and Reviews. Questions will be answered within 24 hours on regular business days.
      20. Outline


        Travel Sales and Trends

        Each lesson includes an online Review (Stop, Review and Apply) as well as at least one Challenge that requires independent research and application.

        Lesson 1 Basic Sales Skills
        Lesson 2 Phases in the Sales Process
        Lesson 3 Styles of Travelers
        Lesson 4 Targeting the Traveler
        Lesson 5 Review
        Exam
        Lesson 6 How to Use the Net
        Lesson 7 Travel Resources Online

        COURSE ACTIVITIES AND ASSIGNMENTS:
        Maximum time to complete the course is 90 days. There are challenges, reviews, learning activities and exam. These assignments are not too consuming. You can easily do two to three assignments per week. Each assignment takes approximately an hour. To complete this course within a month, you would need to do three to four assignments within a week and plan on spending four-six hours a week.

        Course Name

        The Cruise Market - Instructor Led

        Contact Hours: 30 (an estimated time frame devoted to a course of study from start to finish that can vary from student to student)

        Course Description

        The The Cruise Market Earn great commissions by booking cruises, one of the fastest growing segments of the travel industry. Learn the basics of the cruise product, cruise classifications, destinations, types of cruises, print resources and non-automated reservations procedures. Identify your clients' needs and preferences, learn the variables that are available in cruising and select and book the right cruise for any given client.

          FAQ
          How long will it take me to complete the course?
          Each course will take you between 20 - 30 hours a piece to complete. All courses are completely internet delivered and allow you to study at your own pace but must be completed within one year of the date you begin. The average student takes three to four months to complete all of the training.
          How quickly can I begin?
          Upon registration you will receive your personal user name and password and directions on how to begin your course work within 24 hours of registration. You will have access to all course materials, student-instructor interaction, assignments and exams.
          What is the Job Board and how do I gain access to it?
          The Job Board gives you access to resume, cover letter and interview information with instruction specific to the travel and tourism industry. In addition, the Job Board provides access to comprehensive and frequently updated national databases of tourism jobs sponsored by industry leading organizations such as ASTA and ISTTE.

          Benefits of The Cruise Market:

        1. Take the course at your own pace - so long as the course is completed within 90 days of registration.
        2. Do the lessons at any hour of the day or night. Send or retrieve information 24/7.
        3. No need to purchase additional textbooks or materials
        4. As you approach completion, access the Job Board for assistance in finding career opportunities currently available in your area.
        5. Outcome

          Upon successful completion of this course, you will be able to demonstrate proficiency in the following areas:

        6. Answer typical client questions about cruising.
        7. Determine cruise benefits.
        8. List and explain four types of cruises.
        9. Describe three types of special-interest cruises.
        10. Identify major North American cruise area.
        11. Demonstrate familiarity with embarkation points, ports-of-call and attractions in each cruise area.
        12. Describe: Typical shipboard activities, Shore excursions, Ship facilities,Ship crew
        13. Assessment

          Evaluation of student performance will be based on the following:

          1. Completion of assigments.
          2. Exam grades

          Successful completion of the course requires passing the exam with an 80% average or greater. Each exam may only be accessed and submitted one time. Students not able to complete their exam after beginning will be required to repurchase and retake the complete course. Each course must be completed within 90 days of registration but may be completed sooner. Students are subject to dismissal for unsatisfactory conduct and will not receive a refund.


          The principal classifications of unsatisfactory conduct are:

        14. Theft or destruction of property including but not excluded to intellectual or physical work or software, belonging to the school or other students.
        15. Cheating on an exam or other material. The use of another student’s or individual’s work or material for a grade.
        16. Personal behavior that is disruptive to the learning environment, including: abusive language, intimidation, flagrant lack of respect for the staff or the peaceful enjoyment of other students and staff.
        17. The unlawful or unethical use of the course curriculum, programming or communication as determined by the staff. Students will be considered for readmittance upon signing an agreement to comply with all school policies. Upon registration the Instructional Support Course Administrator emails a welcome letter to the student to begin unrestricted email communication and support, then contacts the student on a regular basis regarding progress; corrects, annotates and grades Exercises and Reviews. Questions will be answered within 24 hours on regular business days.
        18. Outline


          The Cruise Market

          Each lesson includes an online Review (Stop, Review and Apply) as well as at least one Challenge that requires independent research and application.

          Lesson 1 Introduction to Cruises
          STOP Review and Apply
          Lesson 2 Types of Cruises
          STOP Review and Apply
          Lesson 3 The Cruise Product
          STOP Review and Apply
          Lesson 4 Cruise References and Resources
          STOP Review and Apply
          Lesson 5 Cruise Reservations and Sales
          STOP Review and Apply
          Lesson 6 Review
          The Cruise Market Exam

          COURSE ACTIVITIES AND ASSIGNMENTS:

          Maximum time to complete this course is 90 days. To be completed in that time: reviews, quizzes, challenges, discussion items, called What's Your Opinion?, additional discussion items and case studies, called What Would You Do If. . .? All quizzes, reviews, challenges and case study responses are submitted electronically to your instructor with results returned via email. The discussion area is monitored for participation.

          Course Name

          Air Fares - U.S. Domestic - Instructor Led

          Contact Hours: 30 (an estimated time frame devoted to a course of study from start to finish that can vary from student to student)

          Course Description

          The Air Fares - U.S. Domestic Learn the air fare terms, codes, fare construction principles and fare application rules necessary to find, interpret and apply the lowest applicable fare to your client’s air itinerary. Practice the interpretation of the multiple air transportation taxes and fees applicable to air travel. Air fares are historically difficult to interpret and apply. This course presents the basics in a simple format with many applications to allow you to become proficient.

            FAQ
            How long will it take me to complete the course?
            Each course will take you between 20 - 30 hours a piece to complete. All courses are completely internet delivered and allow you to study at your own pace but must be completed within one year of the date you begin. The average student takes three to four months to complete all of the training.
            How quickly can I begin?
            Upon registration you will receive your personal user name and password and directions on how to begin your course work within 24 hours of registration. You will have access to all course materials, student-instructor interaction, assignments and exams.
            What is the Job Board and how do I gain access to it?
            The Job Board gives you access to resume, cover letter and interview information with instruction specific to the travel and tourism industry. In addition, the Job Board provides access to comprehensive and frequently updated national databases of tourism jobs sponsored by industry leading organizations such as ASTA and ISTTE.

            Benefits of Air Fares - U.S. Domestic:

          1. Take the course at your own pace - so long as the course is completed within 90 days of registration.
          2. Do the lessons at any hour of the day or night. Send or retrieve information 24/7.
          3. No need to purchase additional textbooks or materials
          4. As you approach completion, access the Job Board for assistance in finding career opportunities currently available in your area.
          5. Outcome

            Upon successful completion of this course, you will be able to demonstrate proficiency in the following areas:
          6. Define domestic fare terms.
          7. Interpret fare basis codes.
          8. Interpret and apply domestic fare and rule displays.
          9. Interpret and explain domestic PNR linear fare calculation lines.
          10. Interpret tax and fee calculations.
          11. Assessment

            Evaluation of student performance will be based on the following:
            1. Completion of assigments.
            2. Exam grades

            Successful completion of the course requires passing the exam with an 80% average or greater. Each exam may only be accessed and submitted one time. Students not able to complete their exam after beginning will be required to repurchase and retake the complete course. Each course must be completed within 90 days of registration but may be completed sooner. Students are subject to dismissal for unsatisfactory conduct and will not receive a refund.
            The principal classifications of unsatisfactory conduct are:

          12. Theft or destruction of property including but not excluded to intellectual or physical work or software, belonging to the school or other students.
          13. Cheating on an exam or other material. The use of another student’s or individual’s work or material for a grade.
          14. Personal behavior that is disruptive to the learning environment, including: abusive language, intimidation, flagrant lack of respect for the staff or the peaceful enjoyment of other students and staff.
          15. The unlawful or unethical use of the course curriculum, programming or communication as determined by the staff. Students will be considered for readmittance upon signing an agreement to comply with all school policies. Upon registration the Instructional Support Course Administrator emails a welcome letter to the student to begin unrestricted email communication and support, then contacts the student on a regular basis regarding progress; corrects, annotates and grades Exercises and Reviews. Questions will be answered within 24 hours on regular business days.
          16. Outline

            Air Reservations - U.S. Domestic

            Each lesson includes an online Review (Stop, Review and Apply) as well as at least one Challenge that requires independent research and application.

            Lesson 1 Introduction to Fare Terms
            Lesson 2 Discount Fares and Fare Basis Codes
            Lesson 3 Reading and Interpreting Fare Displays
            Lesson 4 Constructing Fares
            Lesson 5 Interpreting Taxes
            Lesson 6 Domestic Fares Review
            Exam

            COURSE ACTIVITIES AND ASSIGNMENTS:

            Maximum time to complete this course is 90 days. To be completed in that time: reviews, quizzes, challenges, discussion items, called What's Your Opinion?, additional discussion items and case studies, called What Would You Do If. . .? All quizzes, reviews, challenges and case study responses are submitted electronically to your instructor with results returned via email. The discussion area is monitored for participation.

            Course Name

            ARC Documents - Instructor Led

            Contact Hours: 30 (an estimated time frame devoted to a course of study from start to finish that can vary from student to student)

            Course Description

            The ARC Documents Here is your ticketing course. Your air traveler will need a ticket and boarding pass to board the aircraft at departure time. The airline tickets used for air travel in the United States are issued, controlled and processed through an Area Settlement Plan administered by the Airline Reporting Corporation (ARC). Here you will cover the ticketing types, forms, policies and procedures per the ARC as well as forms of payment, refunds and exchanges. rev 9/01 .

              FAQ
              How long will it take me to complete the course?
              Each course will take you between 20 - 30 hours a piece to complete. All courses are completely internet delivered and allow you to study at your own pace but must be completed within one year of the date you begin. The average student takes three to four months to complete all of the training.
              How quickly can I begin?
              Upon registration you will receive your personal user name and password and directions on how to begin your course work within 24 hours of registration. You will have access to all course materials, student-instructor interaction, assignments and exams.
              What is the Job Board and how do I gain access to it?
              The Job Board gives you access to resume, cover letter and interview information with instruction specific to the travel and tourism industry. In addition, the Job Board provides access to comprehensive and frequently updated national databases of tourism jobs sponsored by industry leading organizations such as ASTA and ISTTE.

              Benefits of ARC Documents:

            1. Take the course at your own pace - so long as the course is completed within 90 days of registration.
            2. Do the lessons at any hour of the day or night. Send or retrieve information 24/7.
            3. No need to purchase additional textbooks or materials
            4. As you approach completion, access the Job Board for assistance in finding career opportunities currently available in your area.
            5. Outcome

              Upon successful completion of this course, you will be able to demonstrate proficiency in the following areas:

              • Explain the purpose and function of the Airline Reporting Corporation (ARC) and access the ARC Website.
              • List the types of tickets and related documents used in the United States and issued and controlled by ARC.
              • Specify the guidelines and use of Electronic Tickets, Automated Ticket and Boarding Passes, Prepaid Ticket Authorities, Tour Orders and Miscellaneous Charges Order.
              • Read and explain all information on multiple ATBs.
              • List and explain acceptable and preferred forms of payment for air tickets.
              • Calculate and process refunds and exchanges.

              Assessment

              Evaluation of student performance will be based on the following:

              1. Completion of assigments.
              2. Exam grades

              Successful completion of the course requires passing the exam with an 80% average or greater. Each exam may only be accessed and submitted one time. Students not able to complete their exam after beginning will be required to repurchase and retake the complete course. Each course must be completed within 90 days of registration but may be completed sooner. Students are subject to dismissal for unsatisfactory conduct and will not receive a refund.
              The principal classifications of unsatisfactory conduct are:

              • Theft or destruction of property including but not excluded to intellectual or physical work or software, belonging to the school or other students.

              • Cheating on an exam or other material. The use of another student’s or individual’s work or material for a grade.

              • Personal behavior that is disruptive to the learning environment, including: abusive language, intimidation, flagrant lack of respect for the staff or the peaceful enjoyment of other students and staff.

              • The unlawful or unethical use of the course curriculum, programming or communication as determined by the staff. Students will be considered for readmittance upon signing an agreement to comply with all school policies. Upon registration the Instructional Support Course Administrator emails a welcome letter to the student to begin unrestricted email communication and support, then contacts the student on a regular basis regarding progress; corrects, annotates and grades Exercises and Reviews. Questions will be answered within 24 hours on regular business days.

              Outline


              ARC Documents

              Each lesson includes an online Review (Stop, Review and Apply) as well as at least one Challenge that requires independent research and application.

              Lesson 1 Domestic Tickets
              Lesson 2 Methods of Payment
              Lesson 3 Refunds
              Lesson 4 Exchanges
              Lesson 5 ARC Documents Review
              Exam

              COURSE ACTIVITIES AND ASSIGNMENTS:

              Maximum time to complete this course is 90 days. To be completed in that time: reviews, quizzes, challenges, discussion items, called What's Your Opinion?, additional discussion items and case studies, called What Would You Do If. . .? All quizzes, reviews, challenges and case study responses are submitted electronically to your instructor with results returned via email. The discussion area is monitored for participation.

              Course Name

              Automated Car Rental and Hotel Accommodations - U.S. - Instructor Led

              Contact Hours: 30 (an estimated time frame devoted to a course of study from start to finish that can vary from student to student)

              Course Description

              The Automated Car Rental and Hotel Accommodations - U.S. Become proficient in the automation systems used by airlines and their authorized agents. Add to your skills as you interpret car rental and hotel accommodations rate, availability, product and procedures displays and book the reservations. Exercises and drills will improve your proficiency and speed. You will use RTS©, a hands-on simulation of Sabre® in conjunction with the online tutorial. The full RTS© Sabre® simulation program includes three courses available in a U.S. version and a Canadian version.

                FAQ
                How long will it take me to complete the course?
                Each course will take you between 20 - 30 hours a piece to complete. All courses are completely internet delivered and allow you to study at your own pace but must be completed within one year of the date you begin. The average student takes three to four months to complete all of the training.
                How quickly can I begin?
                Upon registration you will receive your personal user name and password and directions on how to begin your course work within 24 hours of registration. You will have access to all course materials, student-instructor interaction, assignments and exams.
                What is the Job Board and how do I gain access to it?
                The Job Board gives you access to resume, cover letter and interview information with instruction specific to the travel and tourism industry. In addition, the Job Board provides access to comprehensive and frequently updated national databases of tourism jobs sponsored by industry leading organizations such as ASTA and ISTTE.

                Benefits of Automated Car Rental and Hotel Accommodations - U.S:

              1. Take the course at your own pace - so long as the course is completed within 90 days of registration.
              2. Do the lessons at any hour of the day or night. Send or retrieve information 24/7.
              3. No need to purchase additional textbooks or materials
              4. As you approach completion, access the Job Board for assistance in finding career opportunities currently available in your area.
              5. Outcome

                Upon successful completion of this course, you will be able to demonstrate proficiency in the following areas:

              6. Display and explain local and corporate car company policies.
              7. Interpret car types, rate plans and rate categories.
              8. Display, interpret and sell car rentals from CQ and CF Displays.
              9. Interpret, modify and cancel car segments.
              10. List, describe and decode at least six rate categories, and six room type classes.
              11. Display, interpret and sell hotel accommodations from HOT Displays.
              12. Display and interpret HOD Displays.
              13. Explain each step of the booking process.
              14. Interpret, modify and cancel hotel segments.
              15. Assessment

                Evaluation of student performance will be based on the following:

                1. Completion of assigments.
                2. Exam grades

                Successful completion of the course requires passing the exam with an 80% average or greater. Each exam may only be accessed and submitted one time. Students not able to complete their exam after beginning will be required to repurchase and retake the complete course. Each course must be completed within 90 days of registration but may be completed sooner. Students are subject to dismissal for unsatisfactory conduct and will not receive a refund.
                The principal classifications of unsatisfactory conduct are:

              16. Theft or destruction of property including but not excluded to intellectual or physical work or software, belonging to the school or other students.
              17. Cheating on an exam or other material. The use of another student’s or individual’s work or material for a grade.
              18. Personal behavior that is disruptive to the learning environment, including: abusive language, intimidation, flagrant lack of respect for the staff or the peaceful enjoyment of other students and staff.
              19. The unlawful or unethical use of the course curriculum, programming or communication as determined by the staff. Students will be considered for readmittance upon signing an agreement to comply with all school policies. Upon registration the Instructional Support Course Administrator emails a welcome letter to the student to begin unrestricted email communication and support, then contacts the student on a regular basis regarding progress; corrects, annotates and grades Exercises and Reviews. Questions will be answered within 24 hours on regular business days.
              20. Outline


                Automated Car Rental and Hotel Accommodations - U.S

                Each lesson includes an online Review (Stop, Review and Apply) as well as at least one Challenge that requires independent research and application.

                Lesson 1 Car Rental Product
                Lesson 2 Car Rental Booking and Modifications
                Lesson 3 Summary and Drill
                Exam
                Lesson 4 Hotel Accommodations Product
                Lesson 5 Hotel Booking and Modifications
                Lesson 6 Summary and Drill Exam

                COURSE ACTIVITIES AND ASSIGNMENTS:

                Maximum time to complete this course is 90 days. To be completed in that time: reviews, quizzes, challenges, discussion items, called What's Your Opinion?, additional discussion items and case studies, called What Would You Do If. . .? All quizzes, reviews, challenges and case study responses are submitted electronically to your instructor with results returned via email. The discussion area is monitored for participation.

                Course Name

                Fares and Tickets International - U.S. - Instructor Led

                Contact Hours: 30 (an estimated time frame devoted to a course of study from start to finish that can vary from student to student)

                Course Description

                The Fares and Tickets International - U.S. International air travel has expanded exponentially in the past decade and promises to continue to grow. This course will provide you with the skills required to meet the needs of your international air travelers. These skills include an understanding of the two basic international faring system, mileage and routing as well as currency procedures, including the use of the fictitious currency, Neutral Units of Construction. You will learn to interpret all the data found in the faring and pricing information in the CRSs and as printed on international tickets. This includes international fare basis codes, base fares, taxes, surcharges, currency codes and mileage principle coding as applicable.

                  FAQ
                  How long will it take me to complete the course?
                  Each course will take you between 20 - 30 hours a piece to complete. All courses are completely internet delivered and allow you to study at your own pace but must be completed within one year of the date you begin. The average student takes three to four months to complete all of the training.
                  How quickly can I begin?
                  Upon registration you will receive your personal user name and password and directions on how to begin your course work within 24 hours of registration. You will have access to all course materials, student-instructor interaction, assignments and exams.
                  What is the Job Board and how do I gain access to it?
                  The Job Board gives you access to resume, cover letter and interview information with instruction specific to the travel and tourism industry. In addition, the Job Board provides access to comprehensive and frequently updated national databases of tourism jobs sponsored by industry leading organizations such as ASTA and ISTTE.

                  Benefits of Fares and Tickets International - U.S.:

                1. Take the course at your own pace - so long as the course is completed within 90 days of registration.
                2. Do the lessons at any hour of the day or night. Send or retrieve information 24/7.
                3. No need to purchase additional textbooks or materials
                4. As you approach completion, access the Job Board for assistance in finding career opportunities currently available in your area.
                5. Outcome

                  Upon successful completion of this course, you will be able to demonstrate proficiency in the following areas:

                6. Explain the two basic faring systems used for international fares, mileage and routing
                7. Define international faring terms .
                8. Decode international fare basis codes.
                9. Utilize currency codes and procedures including NUCs, and the BSR.
                10. Determine the appropriate currency conversions for the itinerary and place of issue .
                11. Identify routing fares and mileage fares as shown on any typical fare display.
                12. Interpret international fare and rule displays and quote fares and explain rules to clients .
                13. Interpret fare calculation lines with routing-based fares and with mileage fares.
                14. Interpret all data found on international tickets .
                15. Assessment

                  Evaluation of student performance will be based on the following:

                  1. Completion of assigments.
                  2. Exam grades

                  Successful completion of the course requires passing the exam with an 80% average or greater. Each exam may only be accessed and submitted one time. Students not able to complete their exam after beginning will be required to repurchase and retake the complete course. Each course must be completed within 90 days of registration but may be completed sooner. Students are subject to dismissal for unsatisfactory conduct and will not receive a refund.
                  The principal classifications of unsatisfactory conduct are:

                16. Theft or destruction of property including but not excluded to intellectual or physical work or software, belonging to the school or other students.
                17. Cheating on an exam or other material. The use of another student’s or individual’s work or material for a grade.
                18. Personal behavior that is disruptive to the learning environment, including: abusive language, intimidation, flagrant lack of respect for the staff or the peaceful enjoyment of other students and staff.
                19. The unlawful or unethical use of the course curriculum, programming or communication as determined by the staff. Students will be considered for readmittance upon signing an agreement to comply with all school policies. Upon registration the Instructional Support Course Administrator emails a welcome letter to the student to begin unrestricted email communication and support, then contacts the student on a regular basis regarding progress; corrects, annotates and grades Exercises and Reviews. Questions will be answered within 24 hours on regular business days.
                20. Outline


                  Fares and Tickets International - U.S.

                  Each lesson includes an online Review (Stop, Review and Apply) as well as at least one Challenge that requires independent research and application.

                  Lesson 1 International Fares Overview
                  Lesson 2 Routing-Based Fares
                  Lesson 3 Mileage Fares
                  Lesson 4 International Ticketing
                  Lesson 5 Review
                  Exam

                  COURSE ACTIVITIES AND ASSIGNMENTS:

                  Maximum time to complete this course is 90 days. To be completed in that time: reviews, quizzes, challenges, discussion items, called What's Your Opinion?, additional discussion items and case studies, called What Would You Do If. . .? All quizzes, reviews, challenges and case study responses are submitted electronically to your instructor with results returned via email. The discussion area is monitored for participation.

                  Course Name

                  Ground Transportation - Instructor Led

                  Contact Hours: 30 (an estimated time frame devoted to a course of study from start to finish that can vary from student to student)

                  Course Description

                  The Ground Transportation You will find car rental a relatively simple product to sell and book and commissions are reasonable. Some seventy percent of North Americans travel by car while vacationing. Learn the basics of the product, policies, procedures, codes, pricing and distribution. Rail travel recaptures the image of a different time and appeals to many leisure travelers. This study focuses on Amtrak, VIA Rail, BritRail and Eurail, the types of train accommodations, services and fare structure.

                  FAQ

                  • How long will it take me to complete the course?
                  Each course will take you between 20 - 30 hours a piece to complete. All courses are completely internet delivered and allow you to study at your own pace but must be completed within one year of the date you begin. The average student takes three to four months to complete all of the training.
                  • How quickly can I begin?
                  Upon registration you will receive your personal user name and password and directions on how to begin your course work within 24 hours of registration. You will have access to all course materials, student-instructor interaction, assignments and exams.
                  • What is the Job Board and how do I gain access to it?
                  The Job Board gives you access to resume, cover letter and interview information with instruction specific to the travel and tourism industry. In addition, the Job Board provides access to comprehensive and frequently updated national databases of tourism jobs sponsored by industry leading organizations such as ASTA and ISTTE.

                  Benefits of Ground Transportation:
                  1. Take the course at your own pace - so long as the course is completed within 90 days of registration.
                  2. Do the lessons at any hour of the day or night. Send or retrieve information 24/7.
                  3. No need to purchase additional textbooks or materials
                  4. As you approach completion, access the Job Board for assistance in finding career opportunities currently available in your area.

                  Please note: Course of study may be completed earlier than indicated.

                  Outcome

                  Upon successful completion of this course, you will be able to demonstrate proficiency in the following areas:

                  • Explain four qualifications a client must meet to rent a car.
                  • Name three criteria for authorized drivers of a rental car.
                  • Decode/encode car codes.
                  • Name and explain rate plans, categories and extra charges.
                  • Read and interpret CRS displays for car rentals.
                  • Explain procedures for reservations, rental counter, and return.
                  • Discuss five features and benefits of rail travel.
                  • Explain Eurail, BritRail, VIA Rail Canada and Amtrak classes, services, accommodations and rates.
                  • Interpret Thomas Cook Timetables, Amtrak Timetable, and CRS displays for Amtrak and for VIA Rail.

                  Assessment

                  Evaluation of student performance will be based on the following:

                  • Completion of assignments.
                  • Exam grades

                  Successful completion of the course requires passing the exam with an 80% average or greater. Each exam may only be accessed and submitted one time. Students not able to complete their exam after beginning will be required to repurchase and retake the complete course. Each course must be completed within 90 days of registration but may be completed sooner.

                  Students are subject to dismissal for unsatisfactory conduct and will not receive a refund.

                  The principal classifications of unsatisfactory conduct are:
                  • Theft or destruction of property including but not excluded to intellectual or physical work or software, belonging to the school or other students.
                  • Cheating on an exam or other material. The use of another student’s or individual’s work or material for a grade.
                  • Personal behavior that is disruptive to the learning environment, including: abusive language, intimidation, flagrant lack of respect for the staff or the peaceful enjoyment of other students and staff.
                  • The unlawful or unethical use of the course curriculum, programming or communication as determined by the staff. Students will be considered for readmittance upon signing an agreement to comply with all school policies.

                  Upon registration the Instructional Support Course Administrator emails a welcome letter to the student to begin unrestricted email communication and support, then contacts the student on a regular basis regarding progress; corrects, annotates and grades Exercises and Reviews. Questions will be answered within 24 hours on regular business days.

                  Outline

                  To receive a complete and comprehensive course outline write to courseinfo@jeronline.com and include the complete course title and course number.

                  Course Name

                  Selling Vacation Packages and Tours - Instructor Led

                  Contact Hours: 30 (an estimated time frame devoted to a course of study from start to finish that can vary from student to student)

                  Course Description

                  Earn great commissions by booking vacation packages and tours, one of the fastest growing segments of the travel industry. Learn the basics of the tour product, components of tours, tour destinations, types of vacation packages and tours, print and electronic resources and non-automated tour booking procedures. Understand the function of tour operators and wholesalers. Identify your clients' needs and preferences, and book the right vacation package for any given client.

                  FAQ

                  1. How long will it take me to complete the course?
                  Each course will take you between 20 - 30 hours a piece to complete. All courses are completely internet delivered and allow you to study at your own pace but must be completed within one year of the date you begin. The average student takes three to four months to complete all of the training.
                  1. How quickly can I begin?
                  Upon registration you will receive your personal user name and password and directions on how to begin your course work within 24 hours of registration. You will have access to all course materials, student-instructor interaction, assignments and exams.
                  1. What is the Job Board and how do I gain access to it?
                  The Job Board gives you access to resume, cover letter and interview information with instruction specific to the travel and tourism industry. In addition, the Job Board provides access to comprehensive and frequently updated national databases of tourism jobs sponsored by industry leading organizations such as ASTA and ISTTE.

                  Benefits of Selling Vacation Packages and Tours:

                  • Take the course at your own pace - so long as the course is completed within 90 days of registration.
                  • Do the lessons at any hour of the day or night. Send or retrieve information 24/7.
                  • No need to purchase additional textbooks or materials.As you approach completion, access the Job Board for assistance in finding career opportunities currently available in your area.

                  Please note: Course of study may be completed earlier than indicated.

                  Outcome

                  Upon successful completion of this course, you will be able to demonstrate proficiency in the following areas:

                  • Specify the benefits of tours for the traveler and for the travel professional.
                  • List and describe the various components of a tour and of tour brochures.
                  • Interpret tour information found in brochures and reference publications
                  • Utilize tour brochures as a sales tool and booking resource.
                  • Compare the features, benefits and pricing of various tours and vacation packages.
                  • Identify and explain five types of tours.
                  • Name five popular vacation package and tour destinations in North America.
                  • Explain the function of Tour Operators/Wholesalers.
                  • Select the right package tour for the client.
                  • Demonstrate vacation package and tour booking procedures.

                  Assessment

                  Evaluation of student performance will be based on the following:

                  • Completion of assignments.
                  • Exam grades

                  Successful completion of the course requires passing the exam with an 80% average or greater. Each exam may only be accessed and submitted one time. Students not able to complete their exam after beginning will be required to repurchase and retake the complete course. Each course must be completed within 90 days of registration but may be completed sooner. Students are subject to dismissal for unsatisfactory conduct and will not receive a refund.

                  The principal classifications of unsatisfactory conduct are:
                  • Theft or destruction of property including but not excluded to intellectual or physical work or software, belonging to the school or other students.
                  • Cheating on an exam or other material. The use of another student’s or individual’s work or material for a grade.
                  • Personal behavior that is disruptive to the learning environment, including: abusive language, intimidation, flagrant lack of respect for the staff or the peaceful enjoyment of other students and staff.
                  • The unlawful or unethical use of the course curriculum, programming or communication as determined by the staff. Students will be considered for readmittance upon signing an agreement to comply with all school policies. 

                  Upon registration the Instructional Support Course Administrator emails a welcome letter to the student to begin unrestricted email communication and support, then contacts the student on a regular basis regarding progress; corrects, annotates and grades Exercises and Reviews. Questions will be answered within 24 hours on regular business days.

                  Outline

                  To receive a complete and comprehensive course outline write to courseinfo@jeronline.com and include the complete course title.

                  Course Name

                  Hotels and Lodging - Instructor Led

                  Contact Hours: 30 (an estimated time frame devoted to a course of study from start to finish that can vary from student to student)

                  Course Description

                  The Hotels and Lodging Earn great commissions by booking your client’s hotel accommodations. Learn the basics of the hotel product, rate structure, property and room classifications, codes, published and automated resources and non-automated reservations procedures. Identify your guests’ preferences, learn the variables that affect prices, select the right hotel for any given client. An additional option is to enjoy the hotel sales training program developed by Marriott, entitled Hotel Excellence!

                    FAQ
                    How long will it take me to complete the course?
                    Each course will take you between 20 - 30 hours a piece to complete. All courses are completely internet delivered and allow you to study at your own pace but must be completed within one year of the date you begin. The average student takes three to four months to complete all of the training.
                    How quickly can I begin?
                    Upon registration you will receive your personal user name and password and directions on how to begin your course work within 24 hours of registration. You will have access to all course materials, student-instructor interaction, assignments and exams.
                    What is the Job Board and how do I gain access to it?
                    The Job Board gives you access to resume, cover letter and interview information with instruction specific to the travel and tourism industry. In addition, the Job Board provides access to comprehensive and frequently updated national databases of tourism jobs sponsored by industry leading organizations such as ASTA and ISTTE.

                    Benefits of Hotels and Lodging:

                  1. Take the course at your own pace - so long as the course is completed within 90 days of registration.
                  2. Do the lessons at any hour of the day or night. Send or retrieve information 24/7.
                  3. No need to purchase additional textbooks or materials
                  4. As you approach completion, access the Job Board for assistance in finding career opportunities currently available in your area.
                  5. Outcome

                    Upon successful completion of this course, you will be able to demonstrate proficiency in the following areas:

                  6. List the qualities hotel guests look for in a hotel.
                  7. Name six types of properties in the lodging industry.
                  8. Demonstrate an understanding of the variety of classification systems in the hotel industry.
                  9. Identify major hotel chains regarding the class of lodging and service they provide.
                  10. List and explain six factors that can affect the price of a room.
                  11. Decode type, class, size, and meal plan codes.
                  12. List and differentiate between hotel reference publications.
                  13. Read and interpret selected print and computer references.
                  14. Name the various ways to book a hotel room.
                  15. Determine clients’ needs and expectations by questioning.
                  16. List and define reservation policies and procedures.
                  17. Name the steps and information necessary to make a reservation.
                  18. Select the appropriate property and location for the client.
                  19. Assessment

                    Evaluation of student performance will be based on the following:

                    1. Completion of assigments.
                    2. Exam grades

                    Successful completion of the course requires passing the exam with an 80% average or greater. Each exam may only be accessed and submitted one time. Students not able to complete their exam after beginning will be required to repurchase and retake the complete course. Each course must be completed within 90 days of registration but may be completed sooner. Students are subject to dismissal for unsatisfactory conduct and will not receive a refund.
                    The principal classifications of unsatisfactory conduct are:

                  20. Theft or destruction of property including but not excluded to intellectual or physical work or software, belonging to the school or other students.
                  21. Cheating on an exam or other material. The use of another student’s or individual’s work or material for a grade.
                  22. Personal behavior that is disruptive to the learning environment, including: abusive language, intimidation, flagrant lack of respect for the staff or the peaceful enjoyment of other students and staff.
                  23. The unlawful or unethical use of the course curriculum, programming or communication as determined by the staff. Students will be considered for readmittance upon signing an agreement to comply with all school policies. Upon registration the Instructional Support Course Administrator emails a welcome letter to the student to begin unrestricted email communication and support, then contacts the student on a regular basis regarding progress; corrects, annotates and grades Exercises and Reviews. Questions will be answered within 24 hours on regular business days.
                  24. Outline


                    Hotels and Lodging

                    Each lesson includes an online Review (Stop, Review and Apply) as well as at least one Challenge that requires independent research and application.

                    Lesson 1 Hotel Guest Preferences and Types of Properties
                    Lesson 2 Hotel Classification Systems
                    Lesson 3 Hotel Rates
                    Lesson 4 Hotel References and Distribution System
                    Lesson 5 Selecting and Booking the Right Property
                    Lesson 6 Review
                    Hotel Excellence by Marriott (optional)
                    Exam

                    COURSE ACTIVITIES AND ASSIGNMENTS:

                    Maximum time to complete this course is 90 days. To be completed in that time: reviews, quizzes, challenges, discussion items, called What's Your Opinion?, additional discussion items and case studies, called What Would You Do If. . .? All quizzes, reviews, challenges and case study responses are submitted electronically to your instructor with results returned via email. The discussion area is monitored for participation.

                    Course Name

                    Air Reservations - U.S. Domestic - Instructor Led

                    Contact Hours: 30 (an estimated time frame devoted to a course of study from start to finish that can vary from student to student)

                    Course Description

                    The Air Reservations - U.S. Domestic Gain the product knowledge and skills (with the exception of automated reservations) needed to research, plan and book air travel. You will learn the terminology, the policies and the procedures of airline travel and airline reservations. While the sale of air travel is no longer the major revenue producer for travel professionals, it is a vital part of the travel industry as the most used mode of transportation to business destinations and highly used mode to vacation/leisure destinations. Therefore, becoming an expert on the product, airline policies and procedures as well as reservations policies and procedures is essential to your success.

                      FAQ
                      How long will it take me to complete the course?
                      Each course will take you between 20 - 30 hours a piece to complete. All courses are completely internet delivered and allow you to study at your own pace but must be completed within one year of the date you begin. The average student takes three to four months to complete all of the training.
                      How quickly can I begin?
                      Upon registration you will receive your personal user name and password and directions on how to begin your course work within 24 hours of registration. You will have access to all course materials, student-instructor interaction, assignments and exams.
                      What is the Job Board and how do I gain access to it?
                      The Job Board gives you access to resume, cover letter and interview information with instruction specific to the travel and tourism industry. In addition, the Job Board provides access to comprehensive and frequently updated national databases of tourism jobs sponsored by industry leading organizations such as ASTA and ISTTE.

                      Benefits of Air Reservations - U.S. Domestic:

                      • Take the course at your own pace - so long as the course is completed within 90 days of registration.

                      • Do the lessons at any hour of the day or night. Send or retrieve information 24/7.

                      • No need to purchase additional textbooks or materials

                      • As you approach completion, access the Job Board for assistance in finding career opportunities currently available in your area.

                      Outcome

                      Upon successful completion of this course, you will be able to demonstrate proficiency in the following areas:

                    1. Demonstrate air travel product knowledge.
                    2. Memorize major airline codes, city/airport codes, class of service and booking codes.
                    3. Interpret the CRS displays for air reservations.
                    4. Interpret timetables and industry publications.
                    5. Specify the data required to book air travel reservations.
                    6. Assessment

                      Evaluation of student performance will be based on the following:

                      1. Completion of assigments.
                      2. Exam grades

                      Successful completion of the course requires passing the exam with an 80% average or greater. Each exam may only be accessed and submitted one time. Students not able to complete their exam after beginning will be required to repurchase and retake the complete course. Each course must be completed within 90 days of registration but may be completed sooner. Students are subject to dismissal for unsatisfactory conduct and will not receive a refund.
                      The principal classifications of unsatisfactory conduct are:


                      • Theft or destruction of property including but not excluded to intellectual or physical work or software, belonging to the school or other students.

                      • Cheating on an exam or other material. The use of another student’s or individual’s work or material for a grade.

                      • Personal behavior that is disruptive to the learning environment, including: abusive language, intimidation, flagrant lack of respect for the staff or the peaceful enjoyment of other students and staff.

                      • The unlawful or unethical use of the course curriculum, programming or communication as determined by the staff. Students will be considered for readmittance upon signing an agreement to comply with all school policies. Upon registration the Instructional Support Course Administrator emails a welcome letter to the student to begin unrestricted email communication and support, then contacts the student on a regular basis regarding progress; corrects, annotates and grades Exercises and Reviews. Questions will be answered within 24 hours on regular business days.

                      Outline


                      Air Reservations - U.S. Domestic

                      Each lesson includes an online Review (Stop, Review and Apply) as well as at least one Challenge that requires independent research and application.

                      Lesson 1 Introduction to Air Travel
                      Lesson 2 Codes
                      Lesson 3 Timetables and Other References
                      Lesson 4 Itineraries
                      Lesson 5 Passenger Name Records
                      Lesson 6 Airline/Airport Policies and Procedures
                      Lesson 7 Air Reservations Review
                      Exam

                      COURSE ACTIVITIES AND ASSIGNMENTS:

                      Maximum time to complete this course is 90 days. To be completed in that time: reviews, quizzes, challenges, discussion items, called What's Your Opinion?, additional discussion items and case studies, called What Would You Do If. . .? All quizzes, reviews, challenges and case study responses are submitted electronically to your instructor with results returned via email. The discussion area is monitored for participation.

                      Course Name

                      Automated Air Fares & Tickets - U.S. - Instructor Led

                      Contact Hours: 30 (an estimated time frame devoted to a course of study from start to finish that can vary from student to student)

                      Course Description

                      The Automated Air Fares and Tickets - U.S. Become proficient in the automation systems used by airlines and their authorized agents as you continue to practice creating PNRs and add the skills of interpreting fare quote displays and rule displays, pricing and ticketing. Exercises and drills will improve your proficiency and speed. You will use RTS©, a hands-on simulation of Sabre® in conjunction with the online tutorial. The full RTS© Sabre® simulation program includes three courses available in a U.S. version and a Canadian version.

                        FAQ
                        How long will it take me to complete the course?
                        Each course will take you between 20 - 30 hours a piece to complete. All courses are completely internet delivered and allow you to study at your own pace but must be completed within one year of the date you begin. The average student takes three to four months to complete all of the training.
                        How quickly can I begin?
                        Upon registration you will receive your personal user name and password and directions on how to begin your course work within 24 hours of registration. You will have access to all course materials, student-instructor interaction, assignments and exams.
                        What is the Job Board and how do I gain access to it?
                        The Job Board gives you access to resume, cover letter and interview information with instruction specific to the travel and tourism industry. In addition, the Job Board provides access to comprehensive and frequently updated national databases of tourism jobs sponsored by industry leading organizations such as ASTA and ISTTE.

                        Benefits of Automated Air Fares and Tickets - U.S:

                      1. Take the course at your own pace - so long as the course is completed within 90 days of registration.
                      2. Do the lessons at any hour of the day or night. Send or retrieve information 24/7.
                      3. No need to purchase additional textbooks or materials
                      4. As you approach completion, access the Job Board for assistance in finding career opportunities currently available in your area.
                      5. Outcome

                        Upon successful completion of this course, you will be able to demonstrate proficiency in the following areas:
                      6. Define domestic fare terms.
                      7. Explain the general rule of fare construction and application.
                      8. Retrieve and interpret Fare Quote Displays, Fare Shopper Displays and Rule Displays.
                      9. Explain fare rules to the client.
                      10. Price itineraries at the lowest applicable fare for booking code used.
                      11. Bargain Price itineraries at the lowest available fare.
                      12. Bargain Price itineraries at the lowest available fare and rebook in the appropriate class.
                      13. Store the fare and interpret the fare and tax calculation information.
                      14. Generate automated tickets.
                      15. Assessment

                        Evaluation of student performance will be based on the following:
                        1. Completion of assigments.
                        2. Exam grades

                        Successful completion of the course requires passing the exam with an 80% average or greater. Each exam may only be accessed and submitted one time. Students not able to complete their exam after beginning will be required to repurchase and retake the complete course. Each course must be completed within 90 days of registration but may be completed sooner. Students are subject to dismissal for unsatisfactory conduct and will not receive a refund.
                        The principal classifications of unsatisfactory conduct are:

                      16. Theft or destruction of property including but not excluded to intellectual or physical work or software, belonging to the school or other students.
                      17. Cheating on an exam or other material. The use of another student’s or individual’s work or material for a grade.
                      18. Personal behavior that is disruptive to the learning environment, including: abusive language, intimidation, flagrant lack of respect for the staff or the peaceful enjoyment of other students and staff.
                      19. The unlawful or unethical use of the course curriculum, programming or communication as determined by the staff. Students will be considered for readmittance upon signing an agreement to comply with all school policies. Upon registration the Instructional Support Course Administrator emails a welcome letter to the student to begin unrestricted email communication and support, then contacts the student on a regular basis regarding progress; corrects, annotates and grades Exercises and Reviews. Questions will be answered within 24 hours on regular business days.
                      20. Outline


                        Automated Air Fares and Tickets - U.S

                        Each lesson includes an online Review (Stop, Review and Apply) as well as at least one Challenge that requires independent research and application.

                        Lesson 1 Domestic Fares
                        Lesson 2 Domestic Fare Rules
                        Lesson 3 Fare Quote with Rules
                        Lesson 4 Fare Shopper Quote with Rules
                        Lesson 5 Summary and Drill
                        Exam
                        Lesson 6 Pricing and Ticketing Basics
                        Lesson 7 Summary and Drill

                        COURSE ACTIVITIES AND ASSIGNMENTS:

                        Maximum time to complete this course is 90 days. To be completed in that time: reviews, quizzes, challenges, discussion items, called What's Your Opinion?, additional discussion items and case studies, called What Would You Do If. . .? All quizzes, reviews, challenges and case study responses are submitted electronically to your instructor with results returned via email. The discussion area is monitored for participation.

                        Course Name

                        Automated Air Reservations - U.S. - Instructor Led

                        Contact Hours: 30 (an estimated time frame devoted to a course of study from start to finish that can vary from student to student)

                        Course Description

                        The Automated Air Reservations - U.S. Become proficient in the automation systems used by airlines and their authorized agents. Learn and practice the basic functions of Sabre® as used by travel professionals to plan and book air travel. Create multiple PNRs (Passenger Name Records) as you master the basics of booking and maintaining your clients’ air travel. Exercises and drills will improve your proficiency and speed. You will use RTS©, a hands-on simulation of Sabre® in conjunction with the online tutorial. The full RTS© Sabre® simulation program includes three courses available in a U.S. version and a Canadian version.

                          FAQ
                          How long will it take me to complete the course?
                          Each course will take you between 20 - 30 hours a piece to complete. All courses are completely internet delivered and allow you to study at your own pace but must be completed within one year of the date you begin. The average student takes three to four months to complete all of the training.
                          How quickly can I begin?
                          Upon registration you will receive your personal user name and password and directions on how to begin your course work within 24 hours of registration. You will have access to all course materials, student-instructor interaction, assignments and exams.
                          What is the Job Board and how do I gain access to it?
                          The Job Board gives you access to resume, cover letter and interview information with instruction specific to the travel and tourism industry. In addition, the Job Board provides access to comprehensive and frequently updated national databases of tourism jobs sponsored by industry leading organizations such as ASTA and ISTTE.

                          Benefits of Automated Air Reservations - U.S:

                        1. Take the course at your own pace - so long as the course is completed within 90 days of registration.
                        2. Do the lessons at any hour of the day or night. Send or retrieve information 24/7.
                        3. No need to purchase additional textbooks or materials
                        4. As you approach completion, access the Job Board for assistance in finding career opportunities currently available in your area.
                        5. Outcome

                          Upon successful completion of this course, you will be able to demonstrate proficiency in the following areas:

                        6. Encode and decode city/airport and airline codes.
                        7. Display, interpret and sell from Availability Displays.
                        8. Create, file, modify, change and cancel PNRs using mandatory and optional fields.
                        9. Assessment

                          Evaluation of student performance will be based on the following:

                          1. Completion of assigments.
                          2. Exam grades

                          Successful completion of the course requires passing the exam with an 80% average or greater. Each exam may only be accessed and submitted one time. Students not able to complete their exam after beginning will be required to repurchase and retake the complete course. Each course must be completed within 90 days of registration but may be completed sooner. Students are subject to dismissal for unsatisfactory conduct and will not receive a refund.
                          The principal classifications of unsatisfactory conduct are:

                        10. Theft or destruction of property including but not excluded to intellectual or physical work or software, belonging to the school or other students.
                        11. Cheating on an exam or other material. The use of another student’s or individual’s work or material for a grade.
                        12. Personal behavior that is disruptive to the learning environment, including: abusive language, intimidation, flagrant lack of respect for the staff or the peaceful enjoyment of other students and staff.
                        13. The unlawful or unethical use of the course curriculum, programming or communication as determined by the staff. Students will be considered for readmittance upon signing an agreement to comply with all school policies. Upon registration the Instructional Support Course Administrator emails a welcome letter to the student to begin unrestricted email communication and support, then contacts the student on a regular basis regarding progress; corrects, annotates and grades Exercises and Reviews. Questions will be answered within 24 hours on regular business days.
                        14. Outline


                          Automated Air Reservations - U.S

                          Each lesson includes an online Review (Stop, Review and Apply) as well as at least one Challenge that requires independent research and application.

                          Lesson 1 Fast Start
                          Lesson 2 Overview of GDSs, CRSs and RTS©
                          Lesson 3 Information Systems Within Sabre®
                          Exam
                          Lesson 4 Availability and Sell
                          Lesson 5 Itinerary Field
                          Lesson 6 Summary and Drill
                          Exam
                          Lesson 7 Mandatory Fields
                          Lesson 8 Summary and Drill
                          Exam
                          Lesson 9 Optional Fields
                          Lesson 10 OSI and SSR
                          Lesson 11 Seats Lesson 12 Modifications
                          Lesson 13 Queues
                          Lesson 14 Summary and Drill
                          Exam

                          COURSE ACTIVITIES AND ASSIGNMENTS:

                          Maximum time to complete this course is 90 days. To be completed in that time: reviews, quizzes, challenges, discussion items, called What's Your Opinion?, additional discussion items and case studies, called What Would You Do If. . .? All quizzes, reviews, challenges and case study responses are submitted electronically to your instructor with results returned via email. The discussion area is monitored for participation.

                          Copyright © JER Online (JER Group Inc.)
                          All Rights Reserved.