Travel and Tourism If you know your Canaries from your Comoros, like working with people and enjoy the buzz of a busy and dynamic workplace, a career in travel and tourism could see you working around the world or just around the corner in one of the UK's leading seaside resorts. £21,000 Average salary in this sector 9,718 Annual job openings in the North West Courses Careers Facilities Student and tutor experience Courses B&FC’s employer-focused programmes are taught by industry specialist tutors to provide the skills you need to compete for these roles and succeed in your chosen career. As a College, we have well-established relationships with employers at local, regional and international level. These feed into the curriculum for up-to-the minute content, prized work placements and valuable networking opportunities. Past students are now enjoying exciting careers with employers such as Premier Inn and Expedia UK. Filters Age: - Any -16-1819+Business owner/employeeUniversity Level Qualification Type: - Any -Access to HE DiplomaApprenticeshipsApprenticeships and TraineeshipsDegree LevelDiplomaDiploma and Triple DiplomaEmployability - Maths English and DigitalFast Track to DegreeFor BusinessGCSEGatewayProfessionally AccreditedT LevelsUniversity Level ApprenticeshipsUp-skilling and Re-skillingUp-skilling and Re-skilling - Adult Funded Apply Course NameCourse Code Tourism, Events and Marketing - Level 3TM1FE076 Travel and Tourism - Level 2TT1FE376 Travel and Tourism - Level 3TT1FE385 Most popular career routes In Lancashire the visitor economy (tourism) contributes £3.7bn per year to the county’s economy, and Lancashire has a vision to be ‘one of the top 5 English counties for a short break or family holiday’. The continued growth of the sector is creating opportunities for young people in locations such as Lancaster, the Ribble Valley and the Forest of Bowland but particularly in Blackpool, Lancashire’s number one visitor destination. Of course, opportunities don't stop at the Lancashire borders and your career in travel and tourism could take you not just around the country but all over the world. Most popular career routes: Hotel or Accommodation Manager | Travel Agency Manager | Air Cabin Crew | Airline Customer Service Agent | Holiday Representative | Tour Manager | Tourism Officer | Tourist Information Centre Manager Facilities Well-equipped, modern classrooms, a great learning resource centre and the opportunity to visit and see first-hand how various parts of the travel and tourism sector operate are all designed to give students a rich and varied learning experience. What our students and tutors say: I’m really enjoying it – we’ve been to Alton Towers, the Manchester Markets and next year there’s a trip planned to Spain. I’ve learnt skills such as customer service and teamwork, and my part-time job at a holiday park counted towards my work experience. I want to stay on here now and do the tourism management degree. - Hope Chapman, Level 3 Travel and Tourism Helping students to recognise and then achieve their potential is what motivates me. Colleagues have the same approach and the sense of teamwork and purpose is the best I have known anywhere. Beverley Heinze, Lecturer - Beverley Heinze, Lecturer Prev Next