Job posting

Business travel consultant, Glasgow

Job category Business Travel Consultant

Hours Full time

Employer type Recruitment agency

Region Scotland

Salary range £10k to £20k

Location Glasgow

Our client is looking for an experienced travel expert with proven CRS experience to join their team with previous experience. You will be experienced in booking all aspects of travel including flights, hotels, car hire, rail etc. You will be confident in suggesting a variety of options for the clients as well as offering excellent customer service at all times. Within your team, it is essential that you are a team player. In return you will work flexible hours with a great rate of pay. Apply to victoria@progressivepersonnel.co.ukPLEASE NOTE PROGRESSIVE PERSONNEL ARE ACTING AS AN EMPLOYMENT AGENCY IN RELATION TO THIS BUSINESS TRAVEL VACANCY. WE ARE ONLY ABLE TO CONSIDER CANDIDATES LEGALLY ABLE TO WORK IN THE COUNTRY WHERE THE VACANCY EXISTS AND REGRET WE CAN ONLY CONTACT SHORTLISTED CANDIDATES WITH PREVIOUS BUSINESS TRAVEL EXPERIENCE. 

Share | | |

Premium jobs

from Our Sponsors

Head of Sales - (business travel)

Region England, Southeast

Salary range £50k to £60k

My client, an established travel company is looking for a Head of Sales to lead, develop and implement sales strategies to increase sales…

Sales Manager - Business Travel

Region National

Salary range Undisclosed

Due to expansion across the UK TD Travel Ltd (a Top Ten Fast Track Travel Management Company*) are looking to recruit experienced…

Most Read

in All Channels

Branson makes pledge on Bmi routes

Malaysia Airlines gets its first superjumbo

HRG wins contract with Cairn Energy

India could ban European airlines over ETS row

Scottish TMC targets oil and gas sectors

Most Discussed

in All Channels

Heathrow 'chaos' could damage UK business travel

Greening stands firm on Heathrow runway

Baggage handlers announce Stansted strikes

GTMC 2012: Government criticised for 'lack of vision' on airport expansion

IAG hit by high fuel costs and Iberia losses