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We are currently seeking an enthusiastic and motivated Luxury Travel Consultant due to remarkable growth to join our client’s busy team. Our client offer utterly bespoke travel across the globe, established for many years with an excellent reputation in the travel industry.
We would consider sales professionals keen to pursue a career in the travel industry who has travelled Africa extensively or who has worked for a luxury tour operator with little Africa knowledge as training is provided.
Luxury Travel Consultant – Your career begins here, duties include:

  • Creating and selling fabulous “holiday of a lifetime” travel to clients, always trying to surpass expectations and add wonderful detail.
  • Planning, selling and implementation of itineraries across Africa including South Africa Rwanda, Ethiopia, Tanzania, Botswana, Zambia, Namibia, Uganda & Zimbabwe
  • Arranging a wide range of holiday types to suit each customer including honeymoons, safaris, tours, beach holidays, trekking, adventure, the list is endless!
  • Developing and maintaining regular contact with clients to engender repeat business.
  • Offering a cutting edge customer service and exceed client expectations.
  • Participating in FAM trips to increase product knowledge
    Luxury Travel Consultant – Essential Requirements:
  • Luxury Tour Operator experience based in the UK is essential
  • Excellent communication and customer service along with meticulous attention to detail
    Generous benefits are on offer including a lucrative salary, commission, travel perks, fam trips, on-going training, sociable working hours, pension, plus many more perks
    Locations ideal for this role includes Watford, Northolt, Enfield, Harrow, Hayes, Northwood, Rickmansworth, Barnet & Southall. Give your travel career a boost and apply today

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