7 Companies Hiring Home-Based Reservation Reps

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In all the time I've been researching home-based jobs, I have found quite a few companies across different industries that hire reservation agents.

So today I thought making a list of all these companies might be a good idea for those people who are a.) OK with phone work from home like the jobs listed here, and b.) feel that a job like this would be right up their alley.

Below is a list of industries and companies to consider if you think you'd like to be a work at home reservation agent.

Keep in mind that many of these positions are location-based and also due to the time sensitive nature of this post, you may find that not all companies have openings when you read this.

You'll find more openings like this on FlexJobs (which you can check out here), one of my favorite sites to search for scam-free remote leads. I also share openings like this in my (free) weekly newsletters, which you can sign up to start getting here.

HotelPlanner – Reservation Agent

Answer phone calls and help people book hotel rooms. You can work from anywhere and choose your own schedule, so this is one of the easiest jobs to start. You don’t need special education or experience, just basic customer service skills.

Pay is commission-based, and many people earn around $10–$30 per hour depending on how many bookings they make.

Go here to apply, or read the HotelPlanner remote jobs overview.

Aspira – Customer Service Representative (Reservations & Ticketing)

Help people make reservations for parks, camping, permits, and tickets over the phone. This is a part-time remote job with set hours that may include nights and weekends. You need basic computer skills and customer service experience.

Pays $15 per hour and they provide the equipment.

Go here to apply.

Brandt Information Services – Contact Center Agent

Talk to customers and help them book camping reservations and buy hunting or fishing licenses. This is a work-from-home call center job with training provided. You must communicate clearly and pass a background check.

Starts at $13 per hour and includes benefits.

Go here to apply.

U-Haul – Sales Closer, Callback Agent

Call customers who already showed interest and help them finish booking truck or trailer rentals. This is a seasonal remote job and includes weekend work. You should be comfortable talking on the phone and handling basic sales conversations.

Pays hourly plus bonuses.

Go here to apply, or read the U-Haul remote jobs overview.

Carnival Cruise Line – Personal Vacation Planner Agent

Talk to customers and help them book cruise vacations. This is a full-time remote sales job with goals you must meet each month. You need sales experience and strong communication skills.

Most agents earn around $65,000–$70,000 per year, with top earners making more.

Go here to apply, or read the Carnival remote jobs overview.

Capital One – Remote Travel Specialist

Help customers book flights, hotels, and transportation for their trips. This is a full-time remote job with a set schedule based on West Coast hours. You need experience with travel planning or hospitality.

Pays about $66,700–$76,100 per year with benefits.

Go here to apply.

AAA – Emergency Roadside Service Representative

Help members who are stranded by arranging roadside help and sometimes booking hotels or travel services. This is a full-time remote job that requires staying calm and helping people in stressful situations. Call center experience is preferred.

Pays $19 per hour plus bonuses and full benefits.

Go here to apply.

Looking For More Reservation-Style Remote Jobs?

If you’re interested in booking travel, handling reservations, or customer service roles like the ones listed above, FlexJobs can save you a lot of time.

They let you filter specifically for fully remote, employee (W-2) jobs, including customer service, call center, and travel-related positions, and every listing is guaranteed to be legit and scam-free.

FlexJobs does charge a small fee since there are no ads, but it’s inexpensive: $2.95 for 14 days. That’s usually enough time to apply to multiple reservation and scheduling jobs. You can cancel anytime during the trial if it’s not a fit.

Go here to check out FlexJobs.

Good luck to you!