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Fora gives you everything you need to start your travel business.
We’ve got all the tools and resources you need to start planning and booking trips from day one.
Our diverse, inclusive & engaged global community is designed to make you feel welcome.
Live networking events across the country
Community app for collaboration and support, weekly online community & partner events, mentorship, fam trips & site visits.
Start booking trips the day you join, with a best-in-class training curriculum developed by industry experts.
Access to recorded lessons, getting what you need when you need it
Learn alongside your community from experienced advisors, 40+ hours of live, small-group training, certification programs to guide your learning journey.
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You'll benefit from our decades of experience in the industry, to unlock perks & upgrades for your clients at hotels around the world.
Preferred partnerships and invite-only memberships with hotel brands
Perks at over 4,500 hotels and cruises worldwide, increased commission at partner properties, exclusive rates.
We've got data-driven marketing resources and shareable assets to make you look like a star.
Your own @fora.travel email address
A dedicated profile page on fora's website, designer-made email & social media templates, client-development tips and best practices.
We’re using the latest technology to build tools that make being a travel advisor easier than ever.
IATA # (license to sell travel)
All-in-one booking platform, client management tools, client card collection & storage.
We handle every aspect of getting you paid — so you can focus on the fun part.
Commission payouts every two weeks
Commission & payment collection, partner invoicing & admin support, net rate & planning fee collection, apply to join fora & get everything you need to succeed.
Our advisors typically make back their membership fee within their first month.
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- Start at 70% commission split
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* Commission levels differ by travel partner, typically ranging from 10-25% and averaging ~12%. Most of that commission (70%) goes straight to you, the advisor. The remainder supports Fora's behind-the-scenes work invoicing partners and chasing commission checks to ultimately ensure timely payment to our advisors.
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Become a Fora Advisor in just a few easy steps. Most advisors' applications are accepted within a week, and they book their first trip one week after that.
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Book just $360/month in travel and you’ll cover your subscription fees. Everything after that is your profit to keep.
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What is a fora advisor is it the same as a travel advisor or travel agent.
The terms travel agent and travel advisor are used interchangeably. The original term was ‘travel agent,’ but the industry has gone through a bit of a rebrand to showcase the breadth of work that a travel advisor does. We use both!
Personally, we like to think of Fora Advisors as next-generation travel agents. Sure, we earn money by selling and booking trips, but it’s so much more than a transaction. Fora Advisors are consultants and advocates for their clients. We work with clients to understand their vacation needs and handle all the travel arrangements, from booking a staycation to planning a honeymoon.
A Fora Advisor has access to all of Fora’s training resources, including seamless technology (which makes booking a breeze) and access to specialists with destination expertise. Even better, Fora Advisors don’t have to worry about tracking commission payments or invoicing travel partners. We handle all of that, so our advisors can focus on what they love: building their business in travel.
What does a travel agent (a.k.a. Fora Advisor) do?
A travel agent is someone who sells, curates and books travel, typically working under a host agency (like Fora). Travel agents consult with clients on where to go, what to do and where to stay — and earn commission from booking hotels, cruises, experiences and more. In addition to planning and booking trips, agents communicate with hotels and other partners (tour companies, cruises, etc.) to ensure each trip goes smoothly.
How do I become a travel agent? Do I get a travel agent license?
Fora is a host agency and all of our advisors are automatically licensed to sell, book and plan travel as soon as they join our membership program. Fora offers turn-key infrastructure, tools and resources to get you set up with everything you need to succeed as a travel advisor, including expert-led training, commission tracking and payments, seamless tech to make bookings a breeze and more.
The first step to become a travel agent is to apply to join Fora . Enter your email on this page and you’ll be prompted with a survey to tell us more about yourself. Once you apply, we’ll be in touch if it’s a good fit. From there, you’ll be able to sign up with our membership program and start booking from day one.
Where do travel agents work?
Some travel agents work in an office, but Fora Advisors can work from anywhere (the flexibility we offer is one of the reasons our advisors love us). All you need is a passion for travel, a WiFi connection, an entrepreneurial mindset and a roll-up-your-sleeves attitude — and a few potential clients in your network don't hurt either. Whether you’re looking for a flexible way to monetize your love for travel, looking to build a travel business or are a seasoned veteran in the industry, you can call Fora home.
What types of travel can I book as a Fora Advisor?
Some Fora Advisors focus solely on booking hotels, while others offer full itinerary planning including and on-the-ground experiences (tours, activities, transportation…). In addition to hotels, advisors can book villas, cruises, yacht charters, vacation packages, all-inclusives, car rentals, travel insurance and private aviation.
Where do travel advisors book trips to?
If you can dream it, you can book it. Our advisors book vacations to Costa Rica (a community favorite), Paris , Montana , all around the Caribbean , Australia and beyond. No destination is off-limits (yes, Fora Advisors even book travel to Antarctica ).
What kinds of travel partnerships does Fora have?
Fora has partnered with more than 5,000 hotels, meaning our advisors have access to exclusive upgrades & perks at 5,000+ properties around the world, many of which belong to prestigious collections including Virtuoso , Four Seasons , Rosewood and more . We work with both high-end luxury partners as well as lifestyle boutique partners. At Fora, it’s all about meeting your clients where they're at.
How do Fora Advisors get paid?
Fora travel advisors get paid by earning commissions from their clients' trips — usually from hotel and travel bookings. Travel partners typically pay the agent 10 to 15 percent of the total cost, but sometimes more (depending on the brand and type of partner).
Unlike other agencies (where travel advisors frequently have to chase their own commission), we're proud to offer a full-service, backend commission-management department. We pay out commission once your client has finished their trip. The process is seamless, but don't just take our word for it: hear directly from Fora Advisor in .
What is Fora's commission split?
Fora Advisors take home the majority (70 percent) of each commission, and Fora keeps a small portion (30 percent) as the host agency. After you book more than $300k in commissionable travel in a calendar year, the split changes to 80/20.
Are there minimum bookings?
At Fora, never. You're empowered to book in accordance with your schedule, and on your own terms.
How quickly can I start booking?
Right away! Once you’ve signed up and joined an onboarding call, you will be set up with our IATA number and can start selling ASAP. No need to wait.
I am a travel content creator. Can I join Fora?
Yes! Booking travel is a great way for creators to expand on their travel income streams. It is important to note that the role of a Fora Advisor is rooted in planning and booking travel, which is different from an affiliate program.
I am already a professional travel advisor. Can I join Fora?
Of course! As professional travel advisors ourselves, we’re excited to welcome experienced travel agents to our community. We’re advisor-centric to our core, so there’s something here for everyone, no matter where you are on your advisor journey.
Is Fora a multi-level marketing (MLM) company?
Nope! We never require advisors to recruit other advisors, and our advisors’ earnings come from booking travel. Advisors don’t profit off of anyone else’s bookings. Fora Advisors are independent contractors and earn commissions on their own, without any contingencies, limits or minimums. And, advisors can cancel their Fora subscription and stop booking at any time. No questions asked.
Does Fora have E&O insurance?
Yes. Fora has E&O Insurance coverage that extends to you upon joining.
Do I need an LLC to join Fora?
As part of joining Fora, you will be a 1099 independent contractor. You do not need to have an LLC to sign up with Fora. Should you want to, though, you can onboard with Fora as an LLC, rather than an individual contractor.
How much does Fora's subscription plan cost?
We charge advisors a monthly ($49) or annual ($299) subscription fee, which includes the cost of Fora’s technology platforms, certified training, admin support and our community app. We’ll set you up with everything you need to succeed, from your first booking to your 1,000th and beyond.
How do I get started?
Sign up! Enter your email on this page and you’ll be prompted to complete a detailed survey on your travel style and experience. If you meet our criteria, we'll get you onboarded and show you the ropes, so you can start booking travel in no time.
Become a Disney Vacation Planner.
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As a top-tier, high-end agency, we attract the kind of clients you love to work with, so you can really make magic happen.
You’ve found the place where dreams come true.
We are seeking independent travel consultants to add to our Disney travel planning agency.
Are you a type-A planner with an incurable passion for travel and a love for delighting others? Or have you ever dreamed of using your in-depth knowledge of Disney destinations as a career? Then as a Disney focused travel agent, you can begin crafting truly magical vacations for your clients.
We also welcome experienced agents to apply.
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• A high-quality brand known for its personalized, in-depth vacation planning. • One-on-one help from the moment you join the team and start your business, as well as through any step along the way • Any marketing advice and strategies you need • Commission splits with increases based on experience and productivity • Opportunities for both Disney knowledge training and business training • A team atmosphere, including a Facebook support group and more. • The flexibility to work when you want, where you want, and with the clients that you want.
"Being a part of this team is like being a part of an exclusive club!"
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We are people from all over the world with different backgrounds who all have different strengths, even within a team of similarly skilled people. One colleague might be more strategic, while another one is more analytical. Yet when the right mix of people and skills are brought together, the results can be amazing. Our team of experts value and care for each other and want to see each other succeed. Above all, we LOVE what we do, and helping our clients create the perfect vacation is an absolute dream
A Passion for disney
You don’t have to be Disney obsessed, but you do need to believe that a Disney vacation is absolutely magical, and love the experience it offers.
Our ideal Disney Travel Consultant has:
Above average Disney knowledge
Do you have great tips and tricks? Know the best restaurants? Know how to avoid crowds? Can you create detailed plans to keep people out of lines?
A social media presence
So much of this business comes from word of mouth.
Most of our work is web-based, both within this agency, in our marketing, and with Disney.
experience in customer service or naturally personable skills
It is important that our clients feel special, valued, and happy when working with us.
Sales Experience
An important portion of this job is sales-based, so sales experience is preferred.
organizational skills and self-motivation
As an Independent Consultant, this is still your business and no one is going to manage it for you – you must be a go-getter!
A Desire to learn
Keeping up with all things Disney is extremely important and requires you to seek the information willingly and frequently. Being willing to learn other aspects of the business on your own time is also important to your success.
time to dedicate toward building a business
Whether part-time or full-time, we are not seeking hobbyists. We are looking for someone able to devote 20+ hours a week.
well-traveled within the Disney destinations
We’re looking for someone who has traveled to a Disney destination at least 4 times in the last 8 years, with at least 2 of those to Walt Disney World in the last 4 years. It’s an extra bonus if you’ve traveled recently to more than one Disney destination.
an expert level of knowledge on at least one Disney destination
Ability to continue traveling to a Disney destination regularly, at least once per year
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I started this industry knowing little about the travel agency business, but with a ton of knowledge and passion for Disney! Sabrina guided me as a mentor to set goals for business, market myself as my own brand, and provided opportunities to learn and collaborate with our team of agents. We are a supportive team who helps each other and celebrates our successes. I'm so thankful for this opportunity to work under a strong and encouraging agency, and the autonomy to work my own hours and build my business at my pace.
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9 Jobs That Can Be Done While Traveling
Posted: December 24, 2023 | Last updated: December 24, 2023
In a world of high-speed living and remote jobs, earning money anywhere is possible. Travel isn’t cheap. It costs a lot of money, and working in an office does not leave much time for leisure. If you are on vacation and have seen all there is to be seen, you may look for something else to pass the time.
Remote jobs don’t have to be boring. In fact, many of them are great options for earning free or discounted travel. You just have to know how to choose which of these travel jobs is right for you.
1. Blogging
Blogging while traveling is a great way to earn some money. Your office is wherever your laptop is, so you are never tied down to one place. This can help you travel the world with just a laptop and a bit of data, which you can always find in local cafes or restaurants . It’s even better if you do travel writing, so you can combine firsthand experience with creative writing that helps others plan their travels.
2. Vlogging
Similar to blogging, video blogging, also called “ vlogging ,” is a visual form of content. You can write blogs for your website but also work as a freelancer for other people’s websites. When it comes to vlogging, however, people usually vlog for their own channels. It takes more time to succeed but can also be more rewarding monetarily. All you need is a smartphone with a nice camera, or if you want to be fancy, a laptop with some video editing software like Adobe PremierePro or DaVinci Resolve.
3. Video Commercials
This one is both fun and rewarding. If you have a smartphone with a decent camera and invest in an excellent DJI drone, you can earn some nice money on your travels. Combine this with an investment in a decent laptop and a video editing course, and you have a recipe for success. When I was on vacation in Corfu , I discovered an opportunity with their beautiful beachfront Tavernas. I packed my drone, visited a few of them on foot, and offered them my services. I scored two jobs for filming a video ad and one logo redesign job, which made me a nice profit for less than a full day of work.
4. Singing and Playing an Instrument
Singing or playing an instrument is another excellent way to earn some surprisingly good money. If you are a good singer and can play an instrument, you can always play in the city center or other popular spots. Many great talents have been discovered performing in public this way. You can also offer your skills to local restaurants or lounges if they are in need of live music or other entertainment.
5. Haircuts for Tips
If you know how to cut hair, another great way to earn money is to offer free haircuts and keep profits from their tips if they decide to give you one. You only need hair clippers for this one, so you can be flexible and earn well in countries where haircuts are expensive. Pro tip : You can combine this with vlogging and use this as your content on your vlog to increase exposure.
6. Exposure for Businesses
This travel job is for those with a well-developed online business. If you already have a travel blog , you can always ask restaurant owners, bar owners, hotels, and others who provide services in tourism if they would like to collaborate on a promotion on your website. The business will get exposure to your audience, and you can negotiate payment or exchanges for that promotion, like a one-night hotel stay or a free meal.
7. Bartending
A good barista is always a much-needed part of the crew. If you know how to mix drinks or make a killer espresso, you can always offer your services to nightclubs or cafes and earn a decent wage, plus tips.
8. Temporary Tattoos or Hair Styling
Unlike the classic tattoo industry, where laws and regulations can tie up employment approval, temporary tattoos can be done anytime, anywhere, and do not fall under any laws and regulations. There is a low risk of infection with temporary tattoos or paints, unlike classic tattoos that are created by piercing the skin. Hair braiding or wrapping is popular at beach destinations and can also be done anytime, anywhere.
9. Working on a Cruise Ship
Working on a cruise ship is more permanent, but it still fits within the scope of travel jobs. There are numerous jobs that you can do on a cruise ship, and each of those offers some nice wages. Understandably, a captain makes much more than a cabin steward, but all employees receive benefits and gratuity. You can use the time between shifts to discover beautiful cities wherever you stop.
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Join our Team of Professional Go-Kart Guides! Entertain Foreign Travelers! Lead the way to an unforgettable experience! Location of Employment Currently looking for employees to work at of our Shinkiba Shop, Shibuya Shop, and our Akihabara shop. Plus we have shops in Osaka and Okinawa as well, so please apply and let us know your interest! Job Description *Driving go-karts through the city of Tokyo in a costume. *Showing tourists around and entertaining them for a wonderful experience. *Safe keeping of customers. *Maintenance of the karts at the shop. *Maintaining shop (including but not exclusive to: cleaning, costume laundry, souvenir sales, camera rentals) Requirements *Valid VISA Status *Valid International Driver's Permit /or *Valid Japanese Driver's License *Oral Communication in Japanese is preferable *If English is not your primary language, to speak English to a level for communication with other employees and customers. *Age preference 18 to 40. No gender preference. (All candidates welcome!) Benefits *Employee Dorms/Housing (Depending on availability) *Pension *Travel expense covered by company *Full Social Security Benefits *Additional pay based on performance every 6 months. *10 paid days off (after working 6 consecutive months) per year [Available Regular Employee Position] Available for Spouse VISA, permanent VISA, and Engineer/Specialist in Humanities/International Services VISA What to expect 1) Basic contract will be 160 to 177 hours per month with potential 40 hour overtime for 6 months and 99 hours overtime for 6 months. 2) All shops are open 365 days per year, no-holidays, therefore work hours are not based on calendar holidays. 3) All shifts will depend on busy months and slow months. It is 5 days per week working schedule. 4) All payment is linked to how many hours you worked in a month. 5) Will be on karts from 6 to 8 hours a day, so must feel comfortable driving. 6) Will be attending and entertaining foreign travelers, so must be a people person. 7) Since shops are open from 10am to 10pm, there will be morning and afternoon shifts (all employees will be required to work both shifts) 8) Since shops are open from Mon. thru Sun. Shifts will be decided by the shop, all employees will be required to work on weekends as well. 9) All employees will be required to work on sunny hot days, cold windy days, rainy days. Shops will not operate on snowy days. [Application Requirements] Be sure to state on your online resume or in a separate COVER LETTER the following: (1) Whether you have a Japanese Driver's License (2) You current VISA Status (type of VISA, Expiration Date) (3) Japanese Language Skill Level (4) English Language Skill Level This can be a very fun and rewarding job, please apply today!
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Kids and adults gathered at the Memorial Day parade to honor and celebrate veterans in South Portland. Sofia Aldinio/ Staff Photographer
BATH 10 a.m. Monday. Parade begins at 200 Congress Ave. and concludes at Library Park and will be followed by a wreath-laying service at 11 a.m.
BERWICK 11 a.m. Monday. Parade begins at Berwick Town Hall/Sullivan Square and proceeds to Lord’s Cemetery by way of Wilson and Allen streets. After a ceremony there, the parade will continue down Saw Mill Hill Street with a pause at the Somersworth-Berwick Bridge for a brief memorial service for those lost at sea. The parade ends at Sullivan Square with a memorial service honoring area veterans.
BIDDEFORD-SACO Opening ceremony at 9:55 a.m. Monday at Saco City Hall. Parade starts at 10 a.m. from Saco City Hall and proceeds along Main Street and down York Hill into Biddeford, continues along Main Street, onto Alfred Street and finishes at Veteran’s Memorial Park with a closing ceremony at 10:45 a.m.
BRUNSWICK-TOPSHAM 9 a.m. Monday. Parade proceeds from Topsham Town Hall, pauses for observances while crossing the Brunswick-Topsham bridge and concludes at the Brunswick Mall.
CAPE ELIZABETH 9 a.m. Monday. Parade begins at the middle school parking lot, turns right on Scott Dyer Road, right onto Route 77 and ends at the village green adjacent to the town hall. A brief ceremony and laying of the wreath will be held at the Village Green after the parade.
CUMBERLAND 8 a.m. Monday. Kids run at Greely High School followed by 5K Run and Remember race at 8:30 a.m. Parade starts at 10 a.m. at Mabel I. Wilson School and ends at the veterans’ monument in Moss Side Cemetery in Cumberland Center, where a ceremony will be held at 10:30 a.m. Advertisement
FALMOUTH 10 a.m. Monday. Parade proceeds from 65 Depot Road (Falmouth American Legion) to Pine Grove Park, where a ceremony will be held.
FREEPORT 9:30 a.m. Monday. Parade proceeds from Holbrook Street, heads north on Main and makes a right onto School Street, then right onto Park Street, ending in Memorial Park. There will be a small ceremony in the Memorial Park starting at 10 a.m.
GORHAM 11 a.m. Monday. Parade starts at Village School (12 Robie St.) and ends at Eastern Cemetery on Johnson Road.
GRAY 11:30 a.m. Monday. Parade leaves the Russell School (8 Gray Park), proceeds to Shaker Road and continues to the Soldiers Monument at the intersection of Routes 26 and 3 for a wreath-laying ceremony. Parade continues north to the American Legion Post (15 Lewiston Road) for a closing ceremony.
LYMAN 1 p.m. Monday. Parade starts at Waterhouse Road/Mill Pond in Goodwins Mills and ends at the Lyman Town Hall on South Waterboro Road.
NEW GLOUCESTER 9 a.m. Monday. Parade leaves from Memorial Elementary School (86 Intervale Road) and heads down Intervale Road to Route 100/202 to Veterans Park for a memorial service. The parade will reconvene and go down Peacock Hill Road, then take a left on Gilmore Road. Advertisement
OLD ORCHARD BEACH 1 p.m. Monday. Parade starts at the corner of Ballpark Way and E. Emerson Cumming Boulevard and proceeds down Saco Avenue, Old Orchard Beach Street to First Street and ends at Veteran’s Memorial Park.
PORTLAND 2 p.m. Monday. The procession starts at Longfellow School (432 Stevens Ave.) and ends at Evergreen Cemetery for a commemoration ceremony.
SANFORD 10 a.m. Monday. The parade starts at the Sanford Armory (88 William Oscar Emery Drive), proceeds up Gowen Park Drive and ends at Central Park.
SCARBOROUGH 10 a.m. Monday. Parade starts at Scarborough High School, turns onto Route 114 and then Route 1, past town offices to the Maine Veterans Home and concludes with a ceremony there.
SOUTH PORTLAND 10:30 a.m. Monday. Parade starts at Southern Maine Community College parking lot, proceeds down Broadway to the Veterans Monument for a short Memorial Day recognition service.
WELLS 9 a.m. Monday. Parade starts at Wells High School (200 Sanford Road) and proceeds to Ocean View Cemetery for a ceremony and musical performances. Advertisement
WESTBROOK 10 a.m. Monday. Parade proceeds down Main Street and will be followed by a ceremony in Riverbank Park.
WINDHAM 9 a.m. Monday. Parade starts at Windham Town Hall and proceeds onto Route 202 towards Windham High School. At 10 a.m., there will be a ceremony in front of Windham’s Veterans Memorial Flagpole at Windham High School.
YARMOUTH 10 a.m. Monday. Parade leaves from Yarmouth High School (286 West Elm St.) and proceeds to the Memorial Green at Town Hall for a ceremony.
YORK 10 a.m. Monday. Parade starts near St. Christopher’s Church (4 Barrell Lane) and proceeds down York Street to York Town Hall.
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