Fares & Ticketing Specialist – CBD Sydney – brought to you by TMS
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Fares & Ticketing Specialist – CBD
Sydney
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** $50k + Super ** Sydney CBD Location ** Supportive and professional team Are you a Travel Consultant who loves fares and ticketing? Does everyone in the office ask your advice on how to reissue a ticket? Work for this well established company with beautiful new offices, a friendly and outgoing fun team with FANTASTIC career progression opportunities offered to employees. We are looking for candidates with knowledge and experience in Fares and Ticketing to run their own desk. You will be in control of helping travel agents with their ticketing queries. YOU MUST HAVE: ** A fantastic telephone manner ** High attention to detail ** 2 years Industry experience with a CRS (Galileo preferred) ** Fares and Ticketing experience Contact Lisa Roch from TMS Asia Pacific to hear more about this fantastic role. Only applicants with the above requirements need apply. Please only apply if you are an Australian Resident. To be eligible to apply for this position you must have an appropriate Australian or New Zealand work visa. |
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Or for further information please call the Sydney office at 02 9231 6444 quoting Job Reference Code LR/TKTING A TMS TravelMole Hot Job Opportunity |
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John Alwyn-Jones
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