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TRAVEL ACCOUNT EXE CUTIVE


A fantastic role has become available for a Travel Account Executive to join the Black Diamond Travel Trade team, offering the right candidate the opportunity to excel within a fast paced, close knit team at a dynamic and hands-on agency.


KEY RESPONSIBILITIES & DUTIES Q Co-ordinate and host educational trips Q Develop training programme and conduct trainings Q Develop and co-ordinate industry outreach (newsletters, assisting with agent enquiries etc.)


Q Assist with event organisation and attend exhibitions Q Provide admin and other support to the wider travel trade team Q Assist with account management


SKILLS REQUIRED & ABILITIES Q Travel industry experience, ideally in sales and/or marketing Q Knowledge of the UK & Irish travel industries Q First-hand knowledge of California would be a distinct advantage Q Be prepared to travel (both domestically and overseas) Q Strong communication (both written and verbal) skills Q A friendly, outgoing and confident person; a smart appearance, a positive and enthusiastic attitude and approach are required


Q Full, clean driving licence For full details, please visit blackdiamond.co.uk/jobs


If you see yourself in this position, please send a covering letter and CV to james@blackdiamond.co.uk Closing date for applications is 8th May 2015


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Travel Consultants Full and Part Time


Now part of the Norad Travel Group, our multi award winning independent branch, HOWARD TRAVEL are looking for experienced travel advisors to join the team.


The successful candidates will possess the following skills:


• Excellent and extensive worldwide product knowledge. • Proven sales experience in a retail agency capacity. • The ability to inspire customer confidence through professionalism. • GDS (Sabre) experience preferred but not essential. • Good communication and customer service skills.


Successful new colleagues will have a minimum of two years relative experience and will be offered a generous salary with bonus earning opportunities, excellent benefits (after a qualifying period) and holidays appropriate for the position. There will be considerable opportunities for travel, training and on going support. A uniform is provided.


Please contact Karli, Operations Manager. Howard Travel: 01225 777227


Or email CV to Karli@howardtravel.com 27465 74 • travelweekly.co.uk — 23 April 2015


One of the leading independent business travel management companies in the Thames Valley are seeking an experienced


ASSISTANT BUSINESS TRAVEL MANAGER (French speaking preferred)


to join their Maidenhead office


Ideally, the candidate should have at least 5 years business travel experience


You will need to have expert GDS skills, Sabre preferred and a good knowledge of GBP and Euro fares and ticketing


This challenging and exciting role involves assisting in managing a portfolio of European corporate clients as well as a multi-lingual team of 10 business travel consultants


Please forward your CV to the address below: Louise Holloway


Business Travel Manager Eton Travel Agency Ltd The Lodge


Whitebrook Park Lower Cookham Road


Maidenhead, Berkshire SL6 8YA or e-mail to


Louiseh@eton-travel.co.uk www.etontravel.com


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