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Travel Weekly relaunches


ravel Weekly’s careers publication, produced in partnership with Abta and Hays Travel, is back after a pandemic-induced gap to once again highlight the career opportunities in the travel industry to students and existing workers alike


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ake Off in Travel, the careers guide produced by the Travel Weekly team, has returned after


a two-year hiatus during the pandemic. This year’s 124-page issue is the ninth edition of the publication and is full of information and advice on how to get into the travel industry. Take Off in Travel was created to


promote the opportunities available to those looking to enter the industry for the first time, whether they’re students completing a qualification in a travel and tourism-related subject or are looking for a career change. Abta has once again supported


Take Off in Travel, and Hays Travel is the headline sponsor.


17 NOVEMBER 2022 “We were delighted to


sponsor this year’s Take Off in Travel supplement so that we can help spread the word of our amazing industry,” said Jonathon Woodall-Johnston, chief operating officer at Hays Travel. “Young people especially


are the future of the travel industry, and the Take Off in Travel publication does a great job of highlighting the diverse opportunities and the exciting and rewarding careers on offer. Our award-winning apprenticeship programme is at the heart of Hays Travel, and we place huge value on bringing young people into the business – and with them a wealth of talent, ideas and enthusiasm.”


To access all of the T in T ake Off


ravel articles and company showcases online, visit:


takeoffintravel.co.uk


Diverse roles This year’s edition features a stronger focus on the digital and technology sectors, with articles highlighting the jobs associated with harnessing these technological advances. And to make readers aware of the


wide variety of roles in the industry, the guide features testimonials from people who work in jobs that some may not necessarily think of, such as PR, social media and events.


Vicki Wolf, head of education and


career development at Abta, said: “We are pleased to be once again partnering with Travel Weekly on Take Off in Travel, as we have done for the past decade, but this year it is particularly important as recruitment and retention is a real challenge and priority for the industry. “The publication is beneficial for


both older and younger people as it really showcases the wide range of careers travel has to offer. “It is an important resource for


people thinking about a career in travel or who wish to build and improve on their current career. “Younger people particularly may


not be aware of quite how wide- ranging careers in travel are and


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