ARC partners with IATA to offer travel advisor diploma courses
Airlines Reporting Corp. (ARC) has teamed up with International Air Transport Association (IATA) to offer their Travel and Tourism Diploma courses to existing and future US travel industry professionals.
Created by travel industry experts, the Travel and Tourism Diplomas courses equip travel advisors with practical and relevant industry knowledge and skills to help develop their careers in the travel industry.
"Our strong relationship with IATA over the years has provided organizations and travel professionals with valuable information to help them make business decisions and grow," said Lauri Reishus, president and CEO of ARC.
"I’m proud this new partnership will give current and aspiring US travel professionals access to additional tools and resources to help further their careers."
ARC offers air travel intelligence and omnichannel retailing as well as settlement solutions for the industry.
In 2019, ARC managed more than $97.4 billion in transactions between airlines and travel agencies, representing more than 302 million passenger trips.
Course sign-ups are available starting today.
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