Travel and Tourism
Jobs in leisure, sport and tourism involve helping others to enjoy their time outside of work, but can also involve helping people to get from one place to another on business.
Tourism is a fast growing industry. Until recently, locally 1 in 5 of all new jobs have been in travel and tourism.
To find out what's happening in this sector, the opportunities available to you and how to seek more information, please click here.
Numbers employed locally
| Bath and North East Somerset |
608 |
| Bristol |
968 |
| North Somerset |
1,338 |
| South Gloucestershire |
784 |
Who does what?
- A - Administration 15%
- B - Advertising and Marketing 3%
- C - Assistants 6%
- D - Driver/Operator 1%
- E - Instructors and Coaches 10%
- F - Managers 17%
- G - Personal Services 15%
- H - Professionals 8%
- I - Sales 5%
- J - Skilled Trades 6%
- K - Travel Agent/Tour Guide 14%
How much could I earn?
Position
| Average annual salary (£s) |
| Air Travel Assistant |
£22,062 |
| Leisure and Sport Manager |
£27,241 |
| Leisure Theme Park Attendant |
£6,270 |
| Rail Travel Assistant |
£26,651 |
| Travel Agency Manager |
£24,652 |
| Travel Agent |
£17,134 |
| Travel Tour Guide |
£7,900 |
| Receptionist |
£11,801 |
What 16 year olds did in 2008
In 2008 83.7% of 16 year olds in the West of England continued in full-time education, while a further 10.2% entered full-time employment or work-based training.
There are limited opportunities to enter this occupational area at 16. It can be easier to find work in this sector after further training.
Want to know more?
If you're serious about a career in travel and tourism - FIND OUT MORE!
Use Careerscape, JED, Kudos, MyPlan4Life and travel and tourism sections of your Connexions resource area for more information including:
- Qualifications
- Local training, further and higher education opportunities
- Skills and personal characteristics
- Rates of pay and working conditions
- Local, national and international employers.