A brochure is a creative way to inform others about all aspects of travel: hotels, destinations, cruises, travel packages or any other travel-related subject. Travel brochures provide lots of helpful information to those planning to travel and to those wanting to reach the public with a travel-related service. The possibilities are endless when writing and designing a travel-themed brochure with Microsoft Publisher.
Be a Traveling Medical Coder
Medical coders are individuals who specialize in assigning codes to medical diagnoses and procedure descriptions for reimbursement purposes. Traveling medical coders (sometimes simply called coding or reimbursement consultants) are individuals who travel to different hospitals, physicians offices or other health care businesses to provide coding services. Traveling medical coders can be self-employed or work for a company specializing in health care coding and reimbursement, a network of hospitals or physicians offices or an insurance company.
Get a Travel Agent License
The job outlook for travel agents is expected to decline slightly over the next eight years, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics. Easy-to-use Internet travel sites are to blame. However, some travelers still prefer the customer service and face-to-face interaction they receive from working with a local travel agent. Although you don't need a travel agent license to work as an agent, obtaining one will give you more credibility in the eyes of your customers.
Pack Clothes for Travel
Whether you are attempting to avoid baggage fees or simply do not want the hassle of several bags, using your space wisely is key when it comes to packing luggage. While it is easy to stuff your luggage full of every item you can imagine every needing on your trip, this is not the best use of your time, money or bag space. Organization, preparation and technique are necessary to ensure efficient use of luggage space.
Become a Travel Agent in Maryland
The U.S. Travel Association reports 42 percent of airline customers traveled for leisure from 2008 through 2009. Many received travel assistance from travel agents. Maryland has a number of technical colleges and universities that offer hospitality and tourism management programs or travel agent certification.