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approx. salary for a Sr. Travel Consultant

Post by taikoo1 » Thu, 08 Jun 2006 11:46 am

Dear Members,

We will be relocating to Singapore soon. My wife is currently working in Hong Kong as Sr. Travel Consultant. In order for her to apply for a Sr. Travel Consultant job in Singapore, the ads are asking for expected salary.

Appreciate if any one could give us a rough idea on expected salary for an IATA qualified Sr. Travel Consultant with nearly 10 years of expereience.

Thanks

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what would be approx. salary for a Sr. Travel Consultant

Post by taikoo » Fri, 16 Jun 2006 4:24 pm

taikoo1 wrote:Dear Members,

We will be relocating to Singapore soon. My wife is currently working in Hong Kong as Sr. Travel Consultant. In order for her to apply for a Sr. Travel Consultant job in Singapore, the ads are asking for expected salary.

Appreciate if any one could give us a rough idea on expected salary for an IATA qualified Sr. Travel Consultant with nearly 10 years of expereience.

Thanks
Any help on the above???

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Post by sharkie8480 » Sat, 17 Jun 2006 12:15 am

What I know is that the basic is not high, but the consultants get to lead tours out of singapore if their sales are good, and they get commission/tips from these tour leading assignments. Altogether, it is possible to bring back abt 3k, according to my ex colleague who is a travel consultant with one of the bigger travel agencies in singapore.

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Post by novaflux » Tue, 20 Jun 2006 6:37 pm

taikoo
travel industry here is highly fragmented made up of many small agencies either family owned or jointly owned by a few shareholders. These companies would not pay much.

Typically a travel consultant earns SGD 850 - 950 per month when they start off. Increments are about 5-10% max... I have a friend in one such agency specialising in corporate travel arrangements. Been on the job for 20 over years there and her pay is nowhere near SGD 3k...

I am sure there are anomalies but not for the general public. if you are IATA qualified, a better way to make a bit more buck would be to join travel planners specialising in huge organisations.

T3 travel solutions, Carlson Wagonlit, AMEX Travel planners etc... i think they may pay more but do not expect anything astronomical tho...

hope this helps...
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