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Sunday, January 22, 2012

How to Choose travel Agency

Planning a vacation abroad can be difficult so its best to find a travel agent to guide you from start to finish. Even if you want to travel within your own country, it is always best to speak to those who are familiar with transportation, lodging, costs and also able to guide you.

Steps


  1. Consider choosing a travel agent online.Travel agents are not considered as often as in the past due the Internet. However, they are still a great resource for information and can provide you with an entire range of services, which will make your trip runsmoothly, as well as save you time, problems, and money.
  2. Make a list of things if you are choosing a travel agent.
    • Things you will need:
      • Date, Place, and price range of your trip.
      • List of agencies in your near by area.
      • List of questions


  3. Questions that the travel agent need to ask.A good quality travel agent will ask you to outline your trip. They will ask where you’re going and why, how you would wish to travel, how long you plan to stay, and what your travel budget is. Be open and honest with your answers. A good agent will gladly put together a sample tours that describe availabilities in transportation, accommodations, and estimated costs.
  4. Recognize your needs.A good travel agent will always take your needs into consideration. However, while an agent will typically ask questions to get this type of information from you (and you should take it as a bad sign if the agent does not), you will also need to do your part by speaking your mind.
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    • Clarify the main purpose of your trip.
    • Decide where you want to go and when, making sure the trip will fit into everyone's plan.
    • Choose your mode of transportation, whether it's Airline, Cruise, rental car, or something else.
    • Try to determine a realistic budget for your trip based on all your other considerations.

  5. Ask the right questions.Once you have your choices, call around to ask questions. You should ask most of these questions to person, in addition, when you meet with those agents:
    • What kind of travel do you specialize in?
    • Can I contact you 24 hours a day?
    • Which services do you charge for and how much will they cost?

  6. Don't feel required to purchase anything when you do meet with travel agents .Travel arrangements are like shopping for a car or any other commodity if you are too eager to jump on a deal right away. As you start to discuss travel options with an agent you like, keep these guidelines in mind:
    • Do not rely on vocal agreements alone.
    • Do not suppose your accommodations will look as impressive as they do in the glossy direct mail.
    • Always read all the paperwork carefully before you sign it, especially when it comes to package deals.


Tips


  • If you are living in the USA, the agency should belong to the American Society of Travel Agents, Inc.
  • If you are living in Ontario, Canada, the agency should be TICO (Travel Industry Counsil of Ontario) registered.
  • If you live in the UK be sure to use an ABTA (The Travel Association) member, these are professionally trained travel agents who offer financial protection for a large number of travel purchases, they are highly trained and traveled and look after you when things go wrong.
  • If you are traveling abroad make sure that there is a destination management company in the country you are going to visit

Warnings


  • Some travel agents have preferred supplier agreements with a travel company.
  • Some travel agents charge fees for small tasks, such as delivery of tickets, etc.
  • Travel agents only charge fees for services they do not receive any remuneration on, they cannot be expected to offer a free service otherwise they would not stay in business.
  • Fees differ from agent to agent and country to country so check them out and always get quote from them before booking on web yourself - you could save a lot of money, time and heartache - if things go wrong!

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