Travel & Tourism Management Course in Vadodara | Tours, Ticketing & GDS

Build skills in itinerary planning, GDS basics, and customer care. Check eligibility, duration, fees, and placements—admissions open.

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    Why choose Wings for Travel & Tourism

    • Built for real jobs: Training includes (documents, geography, fares/ticketing, hospitality add-ons) and GDS fundamentals.

    • Hands-on CRS/GDS exposure: Create practice PNRs, read schedules/fare families, and understand ancillaries using Travelport/Amadeus/Sabre concepts.

    • Alumni Entrepreneurs: Wings graduates have opened their own travel agencies and built profitable businesses—learn the agency workflow and sales playbook here.

    • Job-search assistance: Resume, mock interviews, and targeted referrals. No job guarantee; hiring is the employer’s decision

    Program snapshot

      • Duration & schedule: 8 months, Monday–Friday ~4 hours/day (part-time).

      • Certification: Course Completion Certificate + CRS Certificate + English certificate + First Aid Training Certificate.

      • Add-ons: Spoken English, Personality Development, Grooming, Customer Service, First Aid

    Syllabus (module-wise)

    • Industry & Geography – industry segments, codes (IATA, airport/airline), world time/IDL, travel geography & routing.
    • Travel Documents – passports, visas, insurance, health advisories; departure/arrival formalities.
    • CRS/GDS Basics – PNR creation, availability display, schedules, fares overview, ancillaries, hotels/rail/car/cruise product basics.
    • Airfares & Ticketing (Intro) – fare families, SSR/OSI basics, e-ticket concepts; revenue vs. LCC patterns; changes/refunds overview.
    • Itinerary Planning – holiday design, pricing components, supplier/OTA comparison, upsell bundles, service recovery.
    • Career Readiness – resume, mock interviews, portfolio of sample PNRs/itineraries.

    Careers & salary (India)

    • Roles: Travel Consultant / Ticketing Executive / Holiday Planner / Visa & Docs Coordinator / OTA Support / Front Desk – Hotel Travel Desk.

    • Indicative fresher pay: Estimated Salary ~₹15k–₹24k/month average for travel consultants (city, brand, incentives vary).

    Eligibility

    • Education: 10+2 (Class 12) from a recognized board
    • Age: 18+ recommended.
    • Skills: English/Hindi communication, grooming, service mindset, computer literacy.

    (Updated: August 2025)

    Fees, EMI and Duration

    • Duration: 8 months

    • Fees: ₹66,000 (Installments available)

      • (Use these as guidance; request current Wings fees and EMI options from our counselor)
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    Got Questions? We’ve Got Answers

    At Wings Institute, we know students often ask about course details, fees, placements, and the global value of our certifications. Our Career Queries & Guidance section is designed to answer these important questions clearly and simply. Whether you’re preparing for a cabin crew career, airport management, hotel management, culinary arts, or travel and tourism, you’ll find all the answers here to help you take the next step toward your dream job.

    👉 Still have questions? Talk to our admissions team on 8758754444 and we’ll guide you personally.

    Q1. Can I join after 12th?
    Yes. Most travel agencies and tour companies accept 10+2 (any stream), with language proficiency in English and Hindi. If you are appearing for the 12th or have failed the 12th and planning to reappear, you can join. 12th from a recognized open school is accepted.

    Q2. What is the course duration and weekly schedule?
    Wings Travel and Tourism Management course duration is Eight Months, part-time, with 4-hour classes, Monday–Friday.

    Q3. Will this course cover visas, travel insurance, and documentation?
    Yes—passport, visa, insurance, and airport formalities are explicit parts of the Wings syllabus so you can advise clients correctly.

    Q4. What careers can I pursue after this course?
    Typical roles include Travel Consultant, Ticketing/Reservations Executive, Tour Operations/Itinerary Planner, Holiday Sales Consultant, and MICE (Meetings-Incentives-Conferences-Exhibitions) Coordinator—all common entry paths.

    Q5. What’s the difference between a Travel Agent and a Tour Operator?
    A Travel Agent/Consultant advises and books transport, hotels, insurance in GDS/OTA tools; a Tour Operator designs packages/itineraries, negotiates rates, and operates tours. At Wings, we cover both.

    Q6. Is the course suitable if I want to start my own travel agency later?
    Yes—this course builds operational knowledge (destinations, docs, CRS basics).

    Q7. Will Wings Institute guarantee me a job?
    Wings provides “100% Job Search Help & Assistance” (resume/interview prep, employer connects) but does not guarantee placement—final selection is the airline’s decision. That’s standard across the industry.

    Q8. How do I apply and what are the next steps?
    Click here on Contact us button; the counselor will confirm fit, schedule,  eligibility, and the current fee structure.

    Disclaimer: Wings Institute does not make any implicit promises or does not give any guarantee for any placement or jobs. Students are paid salaries according to their abilities.

    *Please consult your counselor for the list of deliverables for each course type. The materials may vary as per the course duration and fee.