The problem with hotels, you’d have to agree, is that they don’t tend to move about (bar the occasional tremor).
By extension the problem with being a hotel concierge is that although the guests change those four walls around you do not.
Although more practical types would suggest an internal move or a change of hotel employer, I say let us not limit ourselves with such humdrum and earthly concerns and instead turn to Air New Zealand for inspiration.
Yes the airline is introducing in-flight concierges, in a move it describes as a first in aviation. Either way, it could be the perfect way to practice your art and see some of the world.
In-flight concierges will be dedicated to “making every customer journey special – before, during and after flight”, although I’ve no doubt it’s all legal and above board.
Air New Zealand will have 90 concierges, with 22 based in London and they will be a combination of travel advisers, disrupt managers (!), loyalty experts and destinational experts – according to the blurb.
Those interested in changing their scenery should fill out the online application form no later than 27 February.