Travel Support Coordinator

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<h5><strong>Role Summary</strong></h5><p>Are you looking for a flexible remote opportunity where you can help people, develop valuable skills, and be part of a growing team? We are seeking motivated, detail-oriented individuals to join us as Travel Support Coordinators.</p> <p>In this role, you'll help clients navigate the travel planning process, coordinate important trip details, and provide outstanding support throughout their journey. If you enjoy working with people, staying organized, and solving problems, this could be a great fit.</p> <p>No travel industry experience is required. We provide comprehensive training, resources, and ongoing mentorship to help you succeed.</p> <h5><strong>What You'll Do</strong></h5> <ul><li>Assist clients with arranging vacations, cruises, resorts, tours, and other leisure travel experiences</li><li>Coordinate travel requests and help organize trip details from start to finish</li><li>Research destinations, accommodations, transportation options, and travel packages using approved platforms</li><li>Review reservations and confirmations to ensure information is complete and accurate</li><li>Provide prompt, professional assistance tailored to each client's needs</li><li>Communicate with clients through email, phone, and online messaging systems</li><li>Support schedule changes, reservation updates, and travel-related requests</li><li>Maintain accurate records, travel documentation, and customer information</li><li>Participate in virtual training sessions and team development programs</li></ul> <h5><strong>What You'll Gain</strong></h5> <ul><li>100% remote work environment</li><li>Flexible hours that fit your lifestyle</li><li>No experience required — training provided</li><li>Access to travel-related perks, incentives, and supplier promotions</li><li>Supportive team culture with ongoing guidance</li><li>Professional development opportunities</li><li>Career growth potential for motivated individuals</li></ul> <h5><strong>What We're Looking For</strong></h5> <ul><li>Excellent communication and customer service skills</li><li>Strong organizational and multitasking abilities</li><li>Ability to work independently and stay productive in a remote setting</li><li>Comfortable using online tools, email, and web-based platforms</li><li>Reliable internet connection and basic computer skills</li><li>Positive attitude and willingness to learn</li><li>Strong attention to detail and follow-through</li><li>Must be 18 years of age or older</li><li>Must be legally authorized to work in the United States, United Kingdom, Mexico, Australia, Spain, or other approved regions</li></ul> <h5><strong>Why Candidates Apply</strong></h5> <ul><li>Flexible work-from-home opportunity</li><li>Entry-level friendly with full training provided</li><li>Opportunity to help clients create memorable experiences</li><li>Supportive environment focused on personal and professional growth</li><li>Ability to build transferable customer service, communication, and coordination skills</li></ul>

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