Monthly Archives: December 2011
Many Graduates Hired by MLT Vacations!
MLT Vacations | Delta Vacations | United Vacations | Worry Free Vacations has recently hired nine of our graduates for Vacation Sales Agent positions. A total of 12 graduates have applied for the position and many of them are waiting to … Continue reading
US Jobs in the Travel & Tourism Industry Expected to Rise!
According to the U.S. Travel Association, jobs in the U.S. are expected to rise by 1.3 million by the year of 2020. Traveling alone helps stimulate communities and creates jobs. America is need of jobs! The Travel & Tourism industry consistently … Continue reading
Hawaiian Airlines Increasing Flights- More Flight Attendants Needed
As stated by the Associated Press published in The Republic, Hawaiian Airlines will be expanding service to Seoul, South Korea. Currently there are only non-stop flights four times a week. In 2012, Hawaiian Airlines will change the flights to daily … Continue reading
Top 5 Reasons to Enter the Travel & Tourism Industry
The Travel & Tourism industry are one of the few areas that are currently gaining jobs. There are many benefits to starting a career in this industry. Here are the top 5 reasons! 1. See the world! See the world by … Continue reading
Past Graduates!
The Travel Academy enjoys hearing from past graduates! We love to hear about the exciting places they have travelled, see pictures of them in uniform, and keep us updated on their journeys! Here are a few graduates that recently sent … Continue reading
The Staff at The Travel Academy Wishes Everyone a Safe and Happy Holiday Season!
Happy Holidays from Everyone at The Travel Academy! Have a safe and happy holiday season!
Martha Accepts Flight Attendant Position After Attending Flight Attendant School
Congratulations to Martha G, Texas who accepted a flight attendant position with Colgan Air | Continental Express Carrier. From flight attendant training straight to traveling! Martha previously worked for Norwegian Cruise Lines sailing the Hawaiian Islands as a bar tender. … Continue reading


