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The work
Resort representatives are the first point of contact for holidaymakers at their destination. They represent the tour operator, and aim to ensure the success of the clients’ holidays.
Representatives meet each party of holidaymakers on their arrival at the airport and accompany them by coach to their accommodation. Usually, they hold a welcome meeting soon after arrival to give the holidaymakers information about resort facilities and attractions.
Resort representatives arrange regular times to meet holidaymakers to make announcements
and deal with anquiries and problems. They keep an information board, and often a folder
of useful information, up-to-date. They may also arrange, book, and sometimes accompany excursions and sightseeing trips and arrange car or ski hire.
In addition to this they need to be available at almost any time to give advice, solve problems, and deal with emergencies such as loss of passports or money, illness, or difficuities with accommodation.
The completion of paperwork is an important aspect of the job. This involves keeping records and writing reports of complaints and incidents such as illness.
Hours and environment
Representatives’ work is seasonal. Depending c n the report / country, holiday seasons may run from April onwards, October to January to April. Hours of work are variable. Representatives often work from early morning to late evening and at weekends and can be on call 24 hours a day.
A driving licence is usually needed, as representatives need to travel between hotels or other holiday accommodation and may be responsible for a wide area.
Skills and personal qualities
As a resort representative you should be self-confident with a pleasant, cheerful, and outgoing nature.