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Cruise Manager

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Travel Trade Recruitment Limited

2024-11-05 15:30:19

salary: 45000.00 British Pound . GBP Annual

Job location Chelmsley Wood, Warwickshire, United Kingdom

Job type: fulltime

Job industry: Other

Job description

Do you have management experience within a Cruise Department for a Tour Operator? Are you looking for a new challenge to play a critical role in the next phase of a well known tour operators Cruise Department, including the management and launch of a bookable platform. In this role you will oversee the day to day operations of cruise department, ensuring and maintaining excellent relationships with the cruise lines and their agents. This is an office based role in Birmingham or Peterborough with and excellent salary and company benefits.

THE JOB:

Organising the upcoming launch of a bookable website.

Manage commercial relationships with our top performing cruise lines and agents.

Foster a positive and thriving environment with cruise lines.

Monitor and manage sales targets and margin improvement

Build product relevant to promotion and target market and recommend pricing relevant to channel

Work with our existing team of Cruise Product Executives, supporting the business with future marketing plans and offers for the trade.

EXPERIENCE REQUIRED:

They are ideally looking for someone who is a key contact and known individual from the cruise industry to motivate and take thier cruise product team forward. You will be customer focused, have the ability to lead and motivate a large, diverse team. You will also have excellent organisation skills and knowledge of the Cruise industry.

THE PACKAGE

You will receive a competitive salary up to 45k with excellent company benefits.

Office based or hybrid in Birmingham or Peterborough.

INTERESTED:

To apply for this exciting new position please follow the link and click 'Apply' with your CV today! Call our Suzanne on (phone number removed) or email (url removed)

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