The Vacation Coordinator will book travel for clients, including accommodations, transportation, and entertainment, while also promoting various travel packages.
This is a remote position.
Needing Vacation Coordinator who love to have fun booking travel. Duties include arranging transportation, accommodations, and entertainment for business and individual travelers. Vacation Coordinator may also specialize in different types of travel, such as leisure or business, or by destination. They will also promote travel packages on behalf of cruise lines, resorts, and specialty travel groups.
ROLES & RESPONSIBILITY:
- Book vacations for clients
- Talk to vendors on behalf of the clients
- Ability to interact, communicate and negotiate effectively
Skills:
- Self-Motivated
- Internet savvy- Must know how to use the internet
- Communication Skills
Requirements
Requirements:
- Must be 18+
- Attend an Orientation online
- Attend webinar training is a must for future travels
- Must have computer and WIFI
Benefits
Benefits:
- Flexible schedule
- Travel discounts
- Support team- we have a support team to help you grow in the company
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