The Advantage Travel Partnership has announced a new tie-up with apprenticeship provider AS Training, providing its members with access to a range of courses.
Customer service, travel consulting, and team leading/supervising are among the courses available, with Advantage saying they will be relevant to all members.
David Moon, head of business development at Advantage, said: “The last 18 months have seen huge pressure on travel businesses when it comes to staff recruitment.
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“Apprenticeships play an increasingly import role in bringing new talent into the sector, which will be essential in developing the travel industry’s future talent. It is more important than ever that we lead the way against a backdrop of government funding cuts to level 3 tourism courses.”
Moon added: “Given the recent announcements around the changing support for training programmes in the sector, it’s becoming even more important that we facilitate partnerships like the one we’re announcing.
“There is a misconception about apprenticeships being relevant just for those new to industry, but in fact apprenticeships are also relevant for those with many years of travel experience who are looking to enhance and develop the skills they already have.”
Managing director of AS Training, Michelle Van Sprang, said: “We are delighted to be working with the largest independent consortium providing specialist apprenticeships.
“This partnership will enhance the talent pool within travel and establish opportunities for those looking to further develop their career, building a brighter future together.”
AS Training covers apprenticeships schemes for England. Advantage said it is actively seeking apprenticeship partners in Northern Ireland, Scotland and Wales.