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Qatar Airways zoekt Offline Benelux Sales Manager
01 DEC 20091 Offline Benelux Sales Manager
Qatar Airways is looking for a self-motivated, dynamic and well organised candidate with excellent negotiation and communication skills. Successful candidates should demonstrate a proven track record in sales, with at least 5 years sales experience within the airline industry (or travel industry, e.g. TMC's).
Qatar Airways is offline in the Benelux and currently taking over GSA activity in the region; the successful applicant will plan, direct and control all selling activities for Belgium, the Netherlands and Luxembourg and aim to penetrate the local market in order to secure new sources of revenue.
Under the direct supervision of Area Manager France and Benelux, the successful candidate will be responsible for overseeing and developing both the leisure and business markets in order to contribute towards the achievement of commercial objectives and targets.
This position is ideal for somebody who values independence and accountability.
PC literate with knowledge of Word, Excel and Power Point.
Fluent English and French (both spoken and written) is essential. Dutch speaking is a plus.
Position based in Benelux. Geographic mobility required
Please send your CV and covering letter in English only to:
Mrs Frédérique Vigne, Qatar Airways - 24/26 Place de la Madeleine - 75008 Paris - France
fvigne@fr.qatarairways.com
No information will be given over the phone.
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