Job posting

Senior 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 Birmingham

A leading independent business travel company are looking for experienced travel professional to join their ever expanding team, due to new business.

Within the role you will be assisting senior executives from leading blue chip companies and booking all their travel requirements, which will include flights, hotels, car hire, rail and travel insurance.

As their business travel clients very prestigious, each and every call must receive the highest levels of customer service.

The right senior business travel candidate will have previous business travel experience minimum of 2 years within the industry and preferably use Galileo but not essential as the company will provide cross training and be used to providing high levels of customer service to corporate accounts.

This is a great opportunity to work for one of the most innovative business travel companies in the UK with a great salary.

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

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