Operate
a Computerised Reservations System (Galileo/Sabre) SOA
THTSOP08B
Travel & Tourism
This
comprehensive computerised reservations system module is
a Unit of Competency from the THT02 Tourism Training Package. The
Unit deals with the skills and knowledge required to correctly operate
a computerised reservations system international air itineraries
and cost normal international airfares and can be found in three
national qualification levels:
THT30302: Certificate III in Tourism (International Retail Travel
Sales)
THT40202: Certificate IV in Tourism (Operations)
THT50302: Diploma of Tourism (Operations Management
The Construct Normal International Airfares module
comprises correspondence learning workbooks with fares and ticketing
activities and a practical assignment project booklet containing
your fares and ticketing assessment tasks.
The course module should take you around 60 hours
to complete. 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 unit you
will be awarded a nationally recognised qualification that you can
submit to the Department of Fair Trading or appropriate office in
your state or territory.
Download the relevant information on Travel Agent Licensing
below:
Also, you can visit the Department
of Fair Trading, which provides information on applications and
licensing in NSW. Note: the regulations for applying for a Travel
Agent's Licence changed with the Travel Agents Act 2006, which
now applies to all states and territories in Australia.