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One can contact cruise travel agents in a small community in Manitoba, if one does not have access to the internet by consulting the yellow pages that has addresses of all the travel agents in Manitoba.
Flights to Ercan in Northern Cyprus can be booked in various ways. The Travel Supermarket website compares flights from across the Internet giving the cheapest options. Alternatively, one can book flights through High Street travel agents.
* Closure of many small travel agents * Tour operators merging * Easier to look for holidays * Quicker to book * Hotels, resorts etc getting more business due to web-sites
Agents usually use one or more general distribution systems (GDS) that show a multitude of information about most airlines. These GDS allow agents to research and sell travel along with issuing tickets. Some examples are Sabre, Apollo and Worldspan. In addition, good agents use the internet to search places like kayak.com or other travel internet sites for comparison to the GDS. Agents also use spreadsheets, word, excell and back-office accounting systems like Trams.
No. Travel agents run a business in which they sell holidays to other people.
There is only 49 travel agents in the US
The motto of Association of British Travel Agents is 'The Travel Association'.
Travel agents are individuals, whereas a travel company is a corporation which hires individual travel agents to work for them. That being said, there are some travel agents who are working solo, unincorporated.
by talking to travel agents, people who worked with setting up vacations for other people.
Ryanair doesn't have travel agents.
A number of different travel agents work in Stafford, Virginia such as A and C Travel Services, and Cardinal Travel. More agents can be found in the Yellow Pages.
There is no fee that you have to pay while booking air tickets through travel agents. The travel agents get there commission from airlines.