In the U.S., travel agents are primarily regulated at the state level rather than by a single federal agency. Each state has its own regulations and licensing requirements for travel agents, often overseen by a state’s department of consumer affairs or similar agency. Additionally, professional organizations, such as the American Society of Travel Advisors (ASTA), provide guidelines and best practices for travel agents to follow, though they do not have regulatory authority.
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There is only 49 travel agents in the US
No. Travel agents run a business in which they sell holidays to other people.
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.
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.
Yes travel agents do charge their fees for work done.
type of service and products offered by travel agents
Association of British Travel Agents was created in 1950.
American Society of Travel Agents was created in 1931.