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IATA
Fares & Ticketing I & II
SOA
THTSOP20A and THTSOP13B
Travel & Tourism
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These
comprehensive fares and ticketing modules, which comprise the IATA
Fares & Ticketing I & II Course meet the IATA requirements
for constructing international airfares.
In
addition, THTSOP20A meets the Travel Agents Licensing requirements
for application to the Department of Fair Trading in all Australian
States and Terroritories.
The IATA Fares & Ticketing Course provides the
skills and knowledge required to correctly construct international
air itineraries and cost fares using advanced international airfare
rules and procedures. You will learn how to accurately interpret
airfare information and construct airfares that meet the needs of
your travel clients. The course includes air itineraries for Mixed
Class airfares, Add-ons, PTAs, minimum fare checks,side trips,
round the world journeys, open jaw journeys, indirect travel limitations,
pricing unit concept, currency conversion and advanced airline ticketing.
The IATA Fares & Ticketing I & II Course comprises correspondence
learning workbooks with fares and ticketing activities and a practical
assignment project booklet containing your fares and ticketing assessment
tasks.
The course should take you around 100 hours to complete:
Module THTSOP20A takes around 60 hours and module THTSOP13B takes
around 40 hours. You do this in the comfort of your own home. You
are assigned a qualified industry travel tutor who will mark your
assignment project and give you feedback and guidance. Your tutor
(along with Student Services) will also provide you with personal
support and assistance throughout your unit of study.
Once you have successfully completed the course you
will be recognised to international IATA standards for fares and
ticketing I & II.
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Career
opportunities include: Travel Agent, Travel Agency Manager
Industries
include: tourism, hospitality, corporate travel.
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