Red Sea Holidays relocating from London
Egypt specialist tour operator Red Sea Holidays will soon relocate out of London to Cambridge.
The move is effective from 1 May 2024, and brings with it several new travel job openings to support the growing business.
“We are delighted to announce our upcoming move and office expansion in Cambridge where we hope to grow our team” said Peter Kearns, Executive Director.
“The new office will be located in the centre of Cambridge with ample space for new recruits.”
The company has new travel jobs available in yield/operations, finance, marketing and sales and customer services roles.
Applicants can apply by sending their CV to [email protected]
Launched in 2009 with five staff members and just a handful of properties on offer, the portfolio has expanded to Hurghada, El Gouna, Makadi Bay and Luxor, including Nile cruising.
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