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Leisure and Travel Service Occupations

Overview

£18,234 Entry Level Salary

£19,358 Average Salary

£33,051 Potential Salary

Daily Tasks

  • Serves food and beverages to passengers.
  • Makes announcements to passengers and deals with enquiries.
  • Receives passengers on ship, examines tickets and other documentation, directs them to their cabin and assists with any luggage.
  • Completes way-bill at scheduled points on route and balances cash taken with tickets issued.
  • Signals to driver when to stop and start bus, collects fares from passengers and issues tickets and changes destination indicators as necessary.
  • Responds to enquiries and complaints, books excursions and other entertainment and provides other assistance and advice to holidaymakers.
  • Makes local arrangements at stopover points for food and accommodation.
  • Receives passengers, checks tickets and guides them to their seats, makes announcements regarding travel arrangements and places of interest, and deals with passengers’ queries.
  • Observes regulations concerning the carrying capacity of vehicles and controls the boarding of passengers accordingly.

Education Requirements

Required Level Percentage achieved
Level 0 3%
Level 1 6%
Level 2 11%
Level 3 25%
Level 4-5 (Higher Education) 10%
Level 6 (Bachelors) 31%
Level 7 (Masters or equivalent) 15%

1 Annual Opening

Job counts include both employed and self-employed persons, and do not distinguish between full- and part-time jobs.

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