Why use a Travel Agent?
How (and why) to Choose a
Travel Agent
After spending the last ten years on what
seemed like the brink of extinction, the travel service
industry is making a rousing comeback. As travel becomes more
and more difficult, unpredictable, and arduous, travelers who
moved away from travel agents in favor of self-service
internet booking are rediscovering the true value of a good
travel agent, and returning in droves.
Benefits of
using a travel agent
Help when things go wrong. Many internet
customers complain that when problems arise - even common
situations like missed flights or lost hotel reservations -
there is no one to help. A good travel agent is available
24/7, and has the expertise (and often the connections) to
quickly take care of problems as they arise, removing the
burden from the traveler.
Time savings. The sheer number of on-line
booking companies means that it may take hours to find the
best deals on your own. One quick call to your travel agent
and the work is done for you.
Information. Travelers often find that
accommodations, restaurants or day tours that look fantastic
on-line are a disappointment once they arrive. Your travel
agent will be able to give you recommendations (often from
personal experience) that fit your needs and preferences.
Knowledge and experience. The more
complicated your travel plans, the less likely you will be
successful on your own. For example, travel agents can find
that flight from Beijing to Ulan Bator, brief you on social
customs, currency and water quality, and let you know what
the airline luggage weight restrictions are on each leg of
your journey.
Finding a good travel service professional
Ask your traveling friends for recommendations, (we deeply
appreciate all the referral business sent our way by our
existing clients). During the initial meeting, a good
agent will ask a lot of questions, covering things such as
preference and restrictions, whether aisle or window seats
are preferred, if you have a favorite airline or frequent
flier membership, whether you prefer a resort or a downtown
hotel, and much more. This information is essential in
planning travel that meets your interests, needs and budget,
and if the agent does not ask questions, chances are you
won't receive the level of service that you should expect.
While travel agency services are no longer free to the public
(fees typically range anywhere from $10.00 to $100.00
depending on the complexity of the arrangements), most
clients will tell you that good travel agents are worth their
weight in gold. There are so many reasons to have a
good travel agent assist with the many aspects of travel
planning and the unforeseen.
California Seller of Travel
Yankee Clipper Travel
(415) 356-2260 or (800) 647-4304
(415) 356-2266 fax
703 Market St. Suite 251, San Francisco, CA 94103