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How Can A Travel Agent Help With My Holiday?

16:36 Mon 24th May 2010 |

Traditionally the travel agent was the first stop when booking the holiday. They were virtually the only means of getting access to foreign hotels and airline bookings. Every year many of us would scour the windows searching for the best deals and often waiting until the last minute to see how cheap we could get a two week break in Spain.

Gradually with the rise of the internet the role of the travel agent has declined and many have now closed their doors. We can now email foreign hotels directly about availability of accommodation and airlines have online booking systems that mean you can get your flights sorted in your lunch break.

However, some may choose to use the established method of planning their trips at a store on their local high street – the travel agent. Those who consider this option may argue they are gaining more than simply the services of someone who can find flights and hotel accommodation.

Staff at these firms could also hold valuable expertise and knowhow about destinations, meaning while you may not get the best deal, you could have a more fun holiday.

Because their intelligence is human rather than computerised, they may be able to better logistically plan a trip than a website. Very often firms send their staff on the holidays they are selling as part of their training so they can offer customers their own inside experience. For many people it is very reassuring in this age of computer fraud that the person sitting opposite you has actually stayed in the hotel you are going to, and done the trips you are planning.
While it may not always be the case, large travel agencies can sometimes have the best special offers on plane tickets and hotel reservations.

Arranging aspects of a trip such as transfers can be another action performed by a travel agent, meaning the commute to a destination can go as smoothly as possible.

Finding car rental deals, calculating extra luggage charges and booking excursions are among the other services a travel agent may be able to perform on your behalf.

If you would like to know more about travel agents why not ask AnswerBank Travel.
 

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