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The average salary for a Travel Agent in U.S. is $50,040.

Annual Average Salary Information

Annual Average Salary: $50,040

$30,580$69,640

Hourly Pay Information

Hourly Average Salary: $24.06

$14.70$33.48

What does a Travel Agent earn?

On average, Travel Agents in the U.S. earn around $50,040 per year. Travel Agents coordinate travel arrangements for people, organisations and businesses who seek assistance with their travel plans. They can specialise in specific areas such as corporate travel, leisure travel, or group travel.

How to earn more as a Travel Agent

To become a Travel Agent,you will need to have a degree in something related to the travel industry, such as Tourism Studies. Alternatively, you can gain qualifications through job-specific training. To potentially earn more as a Travel Agent, you may move into a particular niche such as Cruise Specialism or become a manager of a holiday company. Additionally, you could also consider setting up your own travel business or becoming a Freelance Travel Agent.