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A Travel Specialist is the primary point of contact for the client and will be responsible for handling all booking needs for travelers, both business and leisure while providing exceptional customer service to exceed clients' expectations.
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Provide exceptional customer service to clients. Excellent customer service skills. Prepare, plan, and execute travel sales (including but not limited to airline, car rental, cruises, hotels, and ticket/events.
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As an Independent Travel Agent, you will be responsible for planning itineraries, handling travel reservations questions, providing excellent customer service, arranging all aspects of client vacations, such as hotels, villa rentals, public or private air flights, car rentals, cruises, excursions, and any additional travel needs for our clients while driving sales for our agency.
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As a Travel Specialist, you are responsible for accurately and efficiently handling incoming requests via multiple channels (e.g., smartphone, email, etc. Job Description We are looking for remote Travel Professionals.
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We are seeking motivated individuals for our Remote Travel Agent/Customer Service opportunity! A side hustle for supplemental income or a new career opportunity, earn money when you book travel.
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Core Responsibilities: Serve as primary customer contact, providing premium concierge-level service to travelers from start to finish Respond to telephone, email inquiries, and online travel submissions in a timely fashion Research and book Domestic and International travel packages including air, hotel, tours, and ground transportation Work directly with top suppliers like Expedia, Universal Studios, Princess Cruises, Avis, Delta, etc.
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The ideal candidate has strong communication and customer service skills, previous GDS, sales and customer service experience, and can multitask across multiple projects and trips at any given time.
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We are seeking an outgoing individual for our customer service/travel agent opportunity! Requirements Must be fluent in English Must be able to effectively communicate with clients (strong sales background a plus) Must have a smartphone with internet access, laptop recommend but not required Personal travel experience is a huge plus, however not required Previous experience in customer service or hospitality also a plus, but not required Perks: Plenty of room to grow in the business Earn your own IATA number Discounted travel Fam trips Extremely flexible hours Powered by JazzHR.
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Two or more years of experience in customer service or the travel industry. We have the perfect opportunity for you as a travel agent on our team. Your primary goal will be to provide exceptional service to our customers while using your top-notch sales skills to help them discover incredible vacation opportunities and experiences.
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Make reservations for clients, including air travel, car rentals, train travel, hotel lodging, and resort bookings, ensuring their preferences are met. Our travel agents turn our customers' dream trips and destinations into reality.
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In this role, you'll dive into the inner workings of the travel and vacation industry, with the added perk of exclusive discounts for your personal travel plans. Organize itinerary materials for clients by printing out information related to plane tickets, hotel booking confirmations, or other necessary paperwork.
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Work with travel suppliers and vendors to find the best rates and ensure the highest level of customer service. Provide exceptional customer service throughout the entire booking process.
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Provide personalized service to help clients realize their travel goals. Join Our Team as a Remote Travel Agent: Explore the World Your Way! Extensive Support: Each agent is paired with a travel trainer who provides ongoing training and support.
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Skills require proficiency with Sabre, superior customer service, and the wiliness to work a flexible work schedule. Request customer folio's (receipts) to be matched against invoices and employee names for accuracy.
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Job DescriptionJob DescriptionAs a Travel Booker, your main responsibility will be to exceed clients' expectations by providing excellent customer service and creating memorable travel experiences.
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