Important Note: These jobs are posted in real-time and might expire. Please apply promptly.
This week’s job opportunities are looking steady. There are several openings for travel agents with a particularly strong demand for remote roles. If you’re seeking flexibility, now’s a great time to explore verified remote positions.
This Week’s Jobs
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Remote work is making it easier for travel agents to find positions that fit their lifestyle. Companies are appreciating the benefits of remote work, so take advantage of these chances.
Travel Agent Company: Tourist Trek Travels | Location: Oakland, FL
Want to work from home? Become a travel agent and work from wherever suits you best. All training included. Apply Here
Travel Agent Company: Mystical Elysium Travels | Location: Ballarat
Work from anywhere in the world, even from a cruise ship. Build your own commission-based travel business. Apply Here
Travel Agent Company: Mystical Elysium Travels | Location: Liverpool
Join as a talented and enthusiastic Travel Agent with the chance to be part of a passionate team. Apply Here
Travel Agent Company: Mystical Elysium Travels | Location: Ocean County, NJ
Seeking an experienced Travel Agent with a passion for travel and excellent customer service skills. Apply Here
Travel Agent Company: Kimirey Inc. | Location: Glendale, CA
Join a dynamic team as a detail-oriented Travel Agent. A chance to show your passion for travel. Apply Here
Travel Agent Company: Traveling with Michaila | Location: Beverly Hills, CA
Flexible, rewarding, and exciting opportunity to become a travel booking agent. Apply Here
Travel Agent Company: Mystical Elysium Travels | Location: Tijuana
No experience needed. Get travel agent certification training at no extra cost and market your business effectively. Apply Here
WFH Travel Agents Company: Archer Travel | Location: Queens County, NY
Become an independent travel agent. Set your own schedule and work from anywhere. Apply Here
That’s it for this week. Keep your eyes on the opportunities that fit your style and needs. Whether it’s remote or on-site, there’s plenty to explore. Until next time, take care and happy job hunting!
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I landed two remote interviews last month by applying within the first hour and attaching a one-page sample itinerary (PNRs redacted) that shows my Sabre workflow. If a posting says “remote” but it’s 1099 commission-only, ask upfront about base, after-hours rotation, and whether they cover seller-of-travel requirements, since that can be a time sink.
With these “real-time” listings expiring fast, I keep a saved search for “remote travel agent”/“corporate travel consultant” and jump on anything before lunch; putting my IATA/CLIA and GDS in the first line gets faster callbacks. Quick-apply rarely works; if the post disappears, I still email HR with the req ID from the cached page and it’s gotten me two callbacks. When the thread shows “no jobs to feature,” this board updates daily: https://hostagencyreviews.com/travel-agent-jobs.