Remote Travel Agentother related Employment listings - Livingston, MT at Geebo

Remote Travel Agent

Job :
As a remote travel agent, you will assist clients with booking travel-related services like hotels, rental cars, and airfare.
You will provide informed advice on vacation destinations, schedules, and travel insurance alternatives.
You will also ensure a high level of client satisfaction, resolve conflicts, and answer queries from clients.
Responsibility:
Assist clients in making trip plans, including booking accommodations, flights, and rental cars.
Provide informed advice on vacation destinations, schedules, and travel insurance alternatives.
Answer queries and complaints from customers as soon as possible.
Make sure that every interaction and transaction with customers is appropriately recorded.
Stay up to date on legal and business developments regarding travel.
As a team, ensure that the client experience is perfect.
Requirements:
Gather traveler data with diligence and maintain the highest level of secrecy when handling client data.
Process deposits and payments with ease.
Make sure to precisely verify names and addresses.
Ensure that your contact details for clients are current.
Observe the most recent limitations on travel.
Join us as we go on this expedition! If you are at least eighteen years old, reside in the United States, and have access to a computer or smartphone with dependable internet, we would love to have you join our team!Gain incredible benefits from having a flexible schedule! Take advantage of discounts and flexible scheduling, regardless of whether you're seeking a full- or part-time job.
This is the beginning of your quest! We are searching for self-driven individuals who can work freely without much guidance.
If you want to be a vital part of our incredible team and are coachable and willing to learn, don't miss this opportunity!Powered by JazzHRSalary:
$15 per hour.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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