Itinerary Planner – Home-Based Travel (Entry Level)

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Itinerary Planner – Home-Based Travel (Entry Level)

Overview
We’re excited to welcome organized, people-focused individuals to our team as Home-Based Itinerary Planners. This entry-level role is a great fit for anyone who enjoys researching destinations, organizing details, and helping others bring their travel ideas to life. With more than 70 years in the travel industry, our organization is built on trusted vendor partnerships and a strong commitment to client satisfaction.

Key Responsibilities

  • Create and coordinate customized travel itineraries based on client preferences

  • Research destinations, accommodations, and activities that align with travel goals and budgets

  • Communicate with clients to gather details and provide support throughout the planning process

  • Maintain accurate booking and trip information using online systems

What We Offer

  • Access to established travel vendors (examples)

    • Royal Caribbean

    • Disney 

    • Viking Cruises

    • Sandals Resorts

    • Apple Vacations

  • Dedicated booking tools, including a personalized website

  • Supportive team environment with ongoing collaboration

  • Errors & Omissions (E&O) insurance provided

  • Flexible, fully remote work environment

Qualifications

  • Interest in travel planning and customer support

  • Strong organization and communication skills

  • Basic computer proficiency and comfort with online platforms

  • Ability to work independently while staying connected with a team

If you enjoy planning meaningful travel experiences and want the flexibility of working from home, we encourage you to apply.




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