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Business Travel Consultant

Job category Business Travel Consultant

Region England, West Midlands

Hours Full time

Employer type Recruitment agency

Salary range £20k to £30k

Location Warwickshire

A leading travel management company are expanding their operation and are looking to take on a business travel consultant to join their team.

The business travel consultant will be looking after mixed corporate accounts and providing worldwide travel solutions including flights, hotels, car hire, passports and visa information so a strong background in business travel is a must.

The business travel consultant will have one of the CRS systems such as Sabre, Galileo or Amadeus and also have strong knowledge in Nett and published fares as you will be providing fare solutions from point to point to interesting worldwide trips.

The business travel consultant will be able to think outside the box and be able to provide excellent account management as you service and get to know your clients. In return you will receive an excellent salary and other industry benefits.

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

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