Worldwide Travel Consultant
A great opportunity has opened up within this well known travel company for an experienced travel professional to join their established leisure travel team.
You will be required to book and give advice on worldwide itineraries. And will be selling a variety of travel products including airfares, hotels, cruises, car hire, insurance and other added extras.
Worldwide Travel Consultant Job Role Details:Handling travel requests from face to face customers
- Booking nett and published airfares to worldwide destinations
- Giving the highest level of personalised customer service
- Working towards set KPI’s
Skills required to work as a Worldwide Travel Consultant.
- At least 12 months working within a retail or reservations role in the travel industry
- Have experience working on a travel reservations system
- Ability to communicate well over the phone
This company offers excellent benefits and a competitive salary!
If you or someone you know is interested in this Worldwide Travel Consultant position please email your CV through or call Fiona on 363 2975 for a confidential chat.
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Or for further information please call the New Zealand office at +64 9 363 2975 quoting Job Reference Code 45783
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John Alwyn-Jones
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