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This can be booking hotels, airline or any other professional travel booking experience. As a Travel Agent, you will immerse yourself in the realm of opulent travel, high end dining, VIP events and assist our discerning clients in curating their ideal itineraries.
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Travel industry knowledge required. Our team of lifestyle managers builds bespoke travel itineraries and fulfils requests for exquisite dining experiences and entertainment, such as securing reservations at the world's finest restaurants and arranging tickets for best-selling shows, concerts, and events.
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Prepare, plan and execute travel sales (including but not limited to airline, car rental, cruises, hotels, and ticket/events) Our agents are responsible for airline reservations, hotels, rental cars, visa and passport documentation, and more.
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Book travel needs (airline, car rental, hotel accommodations, cruise, ticket/event sales, etc. We are seeking an outgoing individual for our Remote Travel Sales Specialist role. Travel Agent Certification.
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Sports Coordinator will handle the research and booking process for clients, this can include airline, hotel accommodations, car rentals, and event/ticket sales. Anyone with an outgoing personality, who loves to travel is highly encouraged to apply.
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Build and manage corporate and DMC database; conduct on-going corporate agencies and travel management companies, consortia outreach with airline partners to seek new opportunities. Minimum 7 years of marketing experience, with corporate travel sales experience preferred.
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Makes and confirms travel arrangements for guests, including buses, railroad, airline, limousine, etc. Familiar with art, travel, and languages. Familiarity with NYC transit (subway, bus, taxi, directions, etc.
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As a member of the Jacobs Airport Operational Readiness & Transition (ORAT) team, you’ll provide expertise in logistics, planning, developing, coordination, and scheduling of all operational readiness activities associated with new airport and airline Terminal and other facility development projects, such as the Multi-Modal Complex parking garage and rental car customer service building.
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We are seeking an outgoing individual for our Travel Coordinator business opportunity. Job Title: Travel Coordinator (Remote) This position is great for anyone who absolutely loves to travel and help others with planning.
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In addition to owning some of the largest brands distributing cruises, villas, resort vacations, car rentals, resort day passes and luxury travel services, World Travel Holdings has a vast portfolio of private-label partnerships comprised of top leisure travel providers, including almost every U.S. airline, leading hotel brands and prominent corporations.
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Able to navigate an airport environment, coordinate with airline customer service if required and familiar with TSA screening requirements. Reports into the Command Center(s) at established check points and reports on any changes, disruptions, or concerns throughout the travel chaperone and driver’s transportation route.
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Senior Analyst, Air & Lodging Loyalty Benefits, will be part of the Points, Status and Loyalty Innovation team within the Travel Benefit Strategy team in TLS' GPM. This team oversees 21+ relationships with Membership Rewards Points Transfer Airline and Hotel Partners, 4 Air and Hotel Status Benefits and plays a key role in evolving the strategy around innovation in Travel Loyalty Benefits.
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Utilize effective communication and sales techniques to present clients with appealing travel packages, including event tickets, hotel stays, airline reservations, and car rentals. Provide exceptional customer support throughout the booking process, addressing inquiries, resolving concerns, and ensuring a seamless travel planning experience.
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Strong understanding of travel industry processes, systems, and technologies, including but not limited to airline reservation systems, hotel management systems, and travel booking platforms.
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Meaningfully takes part in the Senior Operational Leadership Trainee program, including travel to other units for intensive training in operations areas including Kitchen, Pick and Pack, Equipment, Storeroom, Transportation, Wash and Pack, and Human Resources.
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