From time to time, people ask how I got started as a travel advisor—and whether it’s something they could do themselves. If you’re curious about the role, this page is meant to give you a realistic overview and point you toward next steps if it feels like a fit.
This isn’t a sales pitch. It’s information.
Being a travel advisor today is less about booking flights and more about planning, problem-solving, and client relationships. Advisors help travelers make sense of options, avoid costly mistakes, and design trips that actually fit how they want to travel.
It is-
Client-facing, detail-oriented work
Relationship-driven, not transactional
A business you build over time
It is not-
Passive income
A shortcut to free travel
A “set it and forget it” side hustle
People who do well tend to enjoy research, logistics, and helping others make decisions—with patience and professionalism.
Most independent travel advisors partner with a host agency. The host provides:
Industry credentials and supplier access
Booking tools and support
Training and mentorship
Commission processing
Advisors run their own businesses, set their own focus, and build their own client base, while the host agency handles the back-end infrastructure.
This is the model I use for my own business.
I don’t actively recruit, but I do believe in being transparent. If you’re already thinking about becoming a travel advisor and are looking for reputable ways to get started, I’m happy to share resources and explain what’s worked for me.
If you choose to move forward using my referral link, I may receive a financial benefit from the host agency. There’s no added cost to you, and no obligation—just full disclosure. Please enter my name (Matthew Tabakman) when asked who referred you.
This path tends to work best if you:
Enjoy planning and research
Are comfortable guiding others through decisions
Like running a small business (even part-time)
Are patient while things grow
If you’re looking for something fast, effortless, or guaranteed, this likely isn’t it—and that’s okay.