Travel salaries fall in May, but underlying trend is upwards
Average travel salaries fell last month, but the trend is still upwards, according to recruitment firm C&Ms latest Travel Salary Index.
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Salaries for new travel vacancies dip in May
Average pay rates from the agencys new vacancies fell 1.5% to £27,956 in May compared with the previous month. However, C&M found the rolling 12-month average had risen 5.78%.
C&M said the increase was “helped by a strong monthly increase in salaries for executive travel jobs (those paying £40,000 and above)”.
It added: “Meanwhile, standard travel salaries (those paying below £40,000) fell back by 5.65% to £24,296 in May. However, this was 1% above the same month in 2018 and was up by a very strong 7% on the rolling 12-month average."
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