I am learning spanish but would like to know what language next to spanish would be essential to learn in the travel/hospitality industry.
I agree with Gervasio. It definitely depends on what are you plan on working in. If you are going to work in an area which is heavily visited by people from French, then French would be good. Or if it’s visited by more Germans, then German (although the majority of them speak very good English). An Asian language (Japanese, Chinese dialect, Korean) would probably be another good idea because they often vacation in English-speaking areas.
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