About the job Travel Advisor (Remote)
Hopes Global Getaways is a remote travel planning company powered by a full-service travel agency that specializes in destination weddings, honeymoons, cruises, family vacations, and luxury getaways. We partner with top global travel brands to design seamless, memorable travel experiences for clients worldwide.
Our mission is to help travelers plan unforgettable vacations while offering flexible, remote opportunities for individuals who are passionate about travel and customer service.
Job Summary:
We are seeking motivated and detail-oriented individuals to join our team as Remote Travel Advisors. This role involves assisting clients with researching, planning, and booking customized travel experiences while working remotely with a flexible schedule. No prior travel industry experience is required; training and ongoing support are provided.
Key Responsibilities:
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Assist clients with vacation planning, including flights, accommodations, cruises, tours, and excursions
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Provide destination insights, recommendations, and travel guidance
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Communicate with clients via phone, email, and online platforms
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Build and maintain strong client relationships
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Stay informed on travel trends, promotions, and supplier offerings
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Coordinate reservations, confirmations, changes, and special requests with travel partners
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Maintain accurate client records and booking details
Qualifications:
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Passion for travel and helping others plan meaningful experiences
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Strong communication and customer service skills
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Ability to work independently and manage time effectively
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Basic computer and internet proficiency
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Must be at least 18 years old
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Must reside in the U.S., U.K., or another qualifying region
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No prior travel industry experience required; training and certification provided
Benefits:
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Flexible remote work schedule
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Professional training and ongoing mentorship
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Access to travel industry tools and resources
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Travel discounts and industry perks
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Opportunities for growth and leadership development