
American Society of Travel Advisors
The American Society of Travel Advisors (ASTA), the world's leading association of travel professionals, is the global advocate for travel agencies, the travel industry and the traveling public.
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ASTA members represent 80 percent of all travel sold in the United States through the travel agency distribution channel and we have hundreds of internationally-based members.
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Career Overview - American Society of Travel Advisors
Your career as a travel advisor can be satisfying, fast-paced and rewarding - all simultaneously. The opportunity to travel to beautiful, exotic and meaningful destinations as part of your profession is a …
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We are grateful to our most supportive partners, ASTA Proud Partners. Recognizing how important travel advisors are to their success, these companies invest their time and resources to support …
WHAT IS ASTA? Rebranded in 2018 as the American Society of Travel Advisors, ASTA is the leading global advocate for travel advisors, the travel industry and the traveling public. Its members …
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Roadmap to Becoming a Travel Advisor – ASTA
This self-paced course, written by Steph Lee, founder of Host Agency Reviews, includes not only a 240+ page manual (your literal roadmap) but also seven instructional videos that cover a mind-boggling …
ASTA had one of the biggest wins in decades: the exemption of independent contractor (IC) travel advisors from California’s AB5 bill, which aimed at reclassifying independent contractors to employees.