Assist clients in booking cruises, all‑inclusive resorts, and holiday packages; research destinations and offers; recommend deals; support travelers from booking through return; complete supplier training and certifications.
Do you enjoy helping others plan unforgettable getaways? As a Remote Reservationist, you’ll guide clients in booking cruises, all-inclusive resorts, and holiday packages while enjoying perks and flexibility yourself. This role is ideal for those who love organization, customer service, and the excitement of the hospitality industry.
Requirements
- Assist clients with reservations for cruises, resorts, and holiday packages
- Research destinations and offers to provide the best recommendations
- Share insider access to exclusive deals and perks
- Support clients from booking through their return home
- Expand your expertise with supplier training and certifications
Benefits
- Earnings based on performance with no income cap
- Complimentary perks and discounts for your own getaways
- Flexible schedule designed around your lifestyle
- Ongoing mentorship and access to top-tier hospitality suppliers
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