TEN years in the making, the
Asata Professional Programme
was unveiled on April 10.
The programme gives
agents the platform to build
up a comprehensive profile
and portfolio of evidence to
support their application for
professional designation of
Travel Practitioner. To qualify
for the designation, agents
need a minimum of two years’
experience and the requisite
skills, while this must be
verified by their line member.
As this stage, only Asata
members will be awarded the
designation.
Asata is accredited by the
South African Qualifications
Authority as a professional
body and has also registered
the professional designation
Travel Practitioner on the
National Qualifications
Framework.
“We believe this designation
will contribute to skills
development and professional
service delivery in the
country’s travel and tourism
sectors,” says Asata ceo,
Otto de Vries.
Asata rolls out Professional Programme
02 May 2018
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