Provide end-to-end remote vacation planning: build custom packages, recommend hotels and activities, use supplier portals to secure bookings and payments, manage client communication, and attend virtual trainings.
Job Title: Remote Vacation Planning Advisor
Location: Remote (U.S.)
About the Role:
Do you love helping others plan incredible getaways? Join Destination Knot as a Remote Vacation Planning Advisor where you’ll match clients with dream destinations, book accommodations, and deliver white-glove service from start to finish.
Key Responsibilities:
- Guide clients in booking custom vacation packages.
- Recommend top-rated hotels, activities, and travel enhancements.
- Use supplier portals to secure bookings and manage payments.
- Handle client communication with professionalism and enthusiasm.
- Stay up to date on seasonal travel trends and industry updates.
- Attend virtual trainings and supplier webinars.
Ideal Candidate:
- Strong communication and people skills.
- Tech-savvy and able to learn booking tools quickly.
- Passionate about travel, culture, and customer service.
- Prior experience in retail, hospitality, or sales is a plus.
How to Apply:
If you're passionate about travel and eager to start a rewarding career in the industry, we'd love to hear from you! Apply now to join our team.
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