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Business Travel Consultant

Job category Business Travel Consultant

Region England, North

Hours Full time

Employer type Recruitment agency

Salary range £20k to £30k

Location Newcastle

Leading business travel organisation is looking for a number of temps to work within its offices in Newcastle. The responsibilities of the business travel consultant will be to book flights, hotels, car hire and rail for its business travel clients.

You will provide clients with detailed itineraries to worldwide destinations. You will provide high levels of customer service at all times whilst working in a busy environment. He/she will adhere to client profiles.

The successful applicant will require having previous travel industry experience preferably within business travel but this is not essential. Ideally you will have good knowledge of Sabre, but the company will cross train from Galileo, Amadeus or Worldspan.

He/she will possess good product knowledge, possess excellent communication skills and able to work on one's own initiative. Excellent opportunity to join a fantastic company.

To apply for the role please email sm@p4ct.com or call 0203 178 7175.

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