The Steps


Intro:
Before you begin
Step 1:
Identify your needs
Step 2:
Search for certified agents
Step 3:
Ask the right questions
Step 4:
Meet with agents



The Necessities


A phone book and phone

Money for a trip (if you're getting ready to book one)

Optional:

Internet access



Time


2 to 3 hours to look up agents, call and ask questions, and visit some in person

 

Travel


2torial #0962:
Learn2 Choose a Travel Agent

Travel to the ends of the earth

It's easy to shop for your own plane tickets and accommodations online these days, but that doesn't mean travel agents are obsolete. Using the services of a good travel agent can save you time, trouble, and even money--especially if your needs are complicated. And if things don't go exactly as planned during your trip, a good travel agent can often act as your advocate (so you won't have to spend your honeymoon without a hotel room).

Before You Begin

Short trips for one or two people are easy to coordinate on your own. But if you have a complicated itinerary, are traveling in numbers, or have a lot riding on your next trip, it's a good idea to rely on an expert.

Taking the time to choose a reliable travel agent now may save you time in the future. While many travel agents specialize in certain areas (such as Caribbean cruises, Hawaiian vacations, or business travel), others can help you plan for just about any trip under the sun. Once you've found a good travel agent, you'll have a great resource for travel information, and if your agent doesn't specialize in what you need for your next big adventure, he or she can probably refer you to someone who does.

Go 2 Step 1



 


#0715:
Avoid Tourist Traps

#0801:
Shop for a Cruise

#0809:
Shop for a Hotel Room

 

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