Why use a travel agent?

Some people wonder if it's still important to use a travel agent, particularly given the abundance of information accessible online. However, this is part of the challenge — it can be daunting to sift through everything and determine what is trustworthy or suitable for your circumstances. An experienced travel agent can assist in streamlining the process and provide genuine value, which includes:

  • Professional advice: Agents possess a deep understanding of the industry and can assist you in making wise, well-informed choices.

  • Personalized planning: They’ll tailor the trip to your preferences, budget, and travel style.

  • Time savings: Instead of spending hours researching, you can hand off the details to someone who does this every day.

  • Help with logistics: Agents can assist with things like insurance, documentation, and other travel requirements.

  • Added benefits: In certain situations, agents may have access to exclusive pricing, advantages, or enhancements that are not offered to the general public.

  • Not everyone believes they require an agent, but if you appreciate personal assistance, professional planning, and a more seamless experience, it can truly make a significant impact.

    Why is the quote I received from a travel agent different than what I see online?

    There are several reasons why quotes may not align. A travel agent's quote could encompass elements such as airport transfers, travel insurance, or other components that are not included in the online price. Additionally, the type of room, cabin, or fare class might vary, even if they seem alike at first sight. It's also typical for online prices to display subtotals prior to taxes and fees, which can lead to them seeming lower than their actual cost. Travel pricing is always fluctuating, so the quote you obtained might just indicate different timing or availability.

    When should I contact You?

    It’s a good idea to reach out early in your planning process — ideally several months in advance. The earlier you start, the more flexibility you'll have with pricing and availability, especially for popular destinations or limited-capacity options like cruises and certain accommodations. While flights typically open for booking around 11 months before your return date, other parts of your trip may be available even earlier. Last-minute deals do exist, but they often come with limited choices.