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Sabre GDS knowledge. We are seeking a talented Travel Advisor to handle all aspects of Entertainment Travel including but not limited to air, hotel, ground transportation, and personalized concierge services with VIP white glove service.
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Bonus points for Sabre GDS knowledge, Salesforce CRM expertise, and experience leading a team. As a Senior Travel Advisor, you will lead a team of Travel Advisors and must be exceptional in client relations and execution of various high-end travel arrangements, from building custom and highly-detailed itineraries to handling all systems and bookings.
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Strong Sabre GDS skills including ticketing. 5+ years Corporate or Entertainment Travel Agent experience. Strong Sabre GDS skills including ticketing. 5+ years Corporate or Entertainment Travel Agent experience.
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Ability to deliver top-notch customer service. Professional written and verbal communications. Problem solver with a flexible attitude. Want to work for a great company? Employment Type: Full-Time. Salary: $ 65,000.00 Per Year.
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Working knowledge of a GDS (native/Cryptic GDS experience with preference of using Sabre) and a booking tool system. The successful candidate would ideally have excellent geographical knowledge of the United States, attention to detail, knowledge of GDS (native/Cryptic GDS experience with preference of using Sabre), and knowledge of airline fares.
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This opportunity is for a talented Travel Agent who can assist VIP Entertainment clientele with Sabre GDS skills. Sabre GDS skills. 2+ years Entertainment/Production or Corporate travel experience.
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SENIOR CORPORATE TRAVEL CONSULTANT-WORLDSPAN or SABRE. Seeking experienced, customer service oriented corporate travel agent for high touch, fast paced travel agency. Worldspan required- Sabre a plus- MS Office experience required.
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Travel Planning experience for Entertainment Industry preferred. Travel Planning experience for Entertainment Industry preferred. Organized, detail-oriented, proactive, "can do" attitude. This position is remote working PST hours.
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We’d Love If You Also Have These: Knowledge of Sabre or similar GDS.Knowledge and experience in athletics and/or athletics travel. Who We Are:On Location is a premium experience provider, offering world class hospitality, ticketing, curated guest experiences, live event production, and travel management across sports, entertainment, and fashion.
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Ideally sabre knowledge but they would cross train from another GDS for the right person. An American TMC are looking for an experience business travel consultant from a music/touring background to look after their clients in Europe.
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You have 5+ years of experience planning luxury travel either as an independent contractor or company employee. Tap your love for travel; provide targeted travel intelligence and advice tailored to each specific member's needs.
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Ability to exercise sound judgment within defined procedures and practices in the application of corporate travel policies in terms of price/elapsed time/safety. Research and book routine and complex domestic and international air, hotel, car, ground transportation and additional services.
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Lead a team of talented, passionate luxury travel advisors with an exceptional group of high-end travelers as your clients. Recognized by several leading publications as one of the premier luxury travel services, Marchays model provides a unique approach and complete solution to manage its members high-end travel needs.
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Marchay is a curated, membership-based travel service and community for some of the most sophisticated travelers on the market. You have a sophisticated understanding of a high-end consumers lifestyle and travel trends.
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Strong Sabre GDS proficiency. We are seeking an experienced, highly motivated Travel Consultant to assist a select number of HNW/UHNW clients in the entertainment industry. This position could be full or part-time and candidate must be flexible to occasionally assist with weekend, after-hours and/or urgent travel requests.
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