C&M Travel Recruitment's Travel Salary Index – 2024 Overview
(TRAVPR.COM) UNITED KINGDOM - January 23rd, 2025 -
Travel salaries rise 8.4% in 2024 C&M Travel Recruitment's Travel Salary Index – 2024 Overview
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2024
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% Change Since 2023
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% Change Since 2022
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Average Travel Salary
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£37,036
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+8.43%
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+20.97%
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Standard Travel Salary
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£31,100
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+4.71%
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+9.14%
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Executive Travel Salary
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£52,252
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-5.14%
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+1.03%
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- Average salaries up by 21 per cent since 2022
- Pace of increase slows from 2023
- 28% of travel employees now earn at least £40,000
- Recruitment activity falls
Travel wages increase again
Salaries for the average new job in the travel industry rose by 8.43 per cent in 2024 to reach £37,036, according to the 2024 Travel Salary Index from C&M Travel Recruitment which surveyed all new vacancies registered with the company during the year.
The average increase of £2,880 follows double figure wage growth of 11.56 per cent in 2023 and 11.53 per cent in 2022, with typical travel salaries having risen by 34.92 per cent since 2021.
While standard travel roles (those paying below £40,000) saw annual wage growth of 4.71 per cent in 2024 compared to a 5.14 per cent annual fall in salaries for executive travel roles (those paying £40,000 and above), the percentage of travel employees now entering the upper wage bracket has risen considerably in the past two years.
The proportion of candidates securing roles paying at least £40,000 stood at just 9.1 per cent in 2022, before rising to 17.5 per cent in 2023 and reaching 28.1 per cent last year.
At the lower end of the wage scale, only 26.8 per cent of new travel jobs in 2024 came with salaries of less than £30,000, compared to 40.9 per cent in 2023 and 47.6 per cent in 2022.
Recruitment activity slows
The number of new candidates searching for travel jobs dipped by five per cent last year following rises of eight per cent in 2023 and 26 per cent in 2022.
New travel job placements and vacancies fell back in 2024 by 21 per cent and 27 per cent, respectively. However, both metrics saw a more encouraging second half of the year, with placements down by just six per cent from the second half of 2023 and vacancies down by 18 per cent from the same timeframe.
Finally, the business travel sector saw strong wage growth of 14.32 per cent from 2023 and 22.54 per cent from 2022 to stand at an average of £37,057 in 2024. However, the number of candidates being placed in business travel jobs fell back by 55 per cent.
Speaking about the stats, Barbara Kolosinska, Managing Director and Co-Owner at C&M Travel Recruitment, said: "Following big increases in 2022 and 2023, we saw another very significant jump in wages in the travel industry last year. Travel has never offered the best pay, so in order for us to be competitive with other industries, salaries had to rise – and this news should be welcomed across the sector.
"Last year was a slower one for travel recruitment than we would have hoped, with vacancies and placements both dipping from the previous two years. However, the second half of 2024 had many encouraging signs, suggesting that 2025 could be much busier. With the Peaks season performing well, many travel companies are looking to ramp up their recruitment across the coming months, which will create great opportunities for candidates as well as increased competition to secure the top talent."
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All figures are drawn from the salaries of the new vacancies advertised with C&M Travel Recruitment.
C&M Travel Recruitment was established in 1998 and is the largest and most successful specialist travel recruitment company in the UK.
For further information please contact: Owen Mckeon (Marketing and Operations Manager - 0161 238 4497 / owen@candm.co.uk) or Barbara Kolosinska (Managing Director and Co-Owner - 07507 602 069 / barbara@candm.co.uk).
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