How to become an IATAN registered travel agent?


How to get IATAN registration for travel agency?

How to register with IATAN as a travel agent?
How to become a registered travel agent?

The accreditation from IATAN acknowledges the varied and flexible travel professional in the United States who can and will continue to achieve generally recognized qualifications when selling travel and travel-related products and services.

Once you’ve been accredited, you’ll have access to all of IATAN’s programmes, including:

  • Personnel Registration
  • IATA/IATAN ID Card
  • Agent Experience
  • Listing in CheckACode and other universally purchased products

Key Requirement:

  • Proof of legal form of business
  • Proof of commitment to travel business via sales & financial standing
  • Fiduciary responsibilities
  • Ethical responsibilities
  • Qualified staff
  • State and local licensing
  • Errors and Omissions insurance *
  • *E&O will be waived if the following requirements are met
  • Agent has 2 yearsā€™ experience. Proof will be required

Agent is certified in one of the following

  • Certified Travel Associate Program (CTA)
  • Certified Meeting Professional (CMP)
  • Certification in Meeting Management (CMM)
  • Certified Special Events Professional (CSEP)

How much does it cost to buy IATAN license for a travel agency?

Head Office (HO) & Branch (BR) $ 235.00
Corporate Travel Department (CTD) – HO & BR $ 390.00

*All fees are in US dollars and are non-refundable.

Do travel agents need an IATAN number?

Yes, the programs of IATAN are well-known all throughout the world. It gives your company global prominence while also connecting it with industry suppliers all across the world.

How to get a travel agency certificate from IATAN?

The accreditation from IATAN acknowledges the varied and flexible travel professional in the United States who can and will continue to achieve generally recognized qualifications when selling travel and travel-related products and services.

  • A storefront or a home office, or even on a customer’s property,
  • Corporations, partnerships, and sole proprietorships
  • Non-Ticketing or Ticketing
  • Meeting planners, event organizers or site selectors
  • Cruise and other specialists
  • Utilizing a host agency
  • Corporate Travel Department
  • Corporate Client Location

 

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