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Years ago, the words 'cheap' and 'travel agents' would rarely be used in the same sentence. People paid big bucks for their holidays, but since the growth of the Internet, the whole industry was turned upside down.


Travel agents pricing has lowered dramatically to compete in the worldwide environment. Anyone who can afford a vacation or a business trip has access to Internet, and is now more capable than ever of sourcing a good deal. There are hundreds of thousands of sites dedicated to travel, allowing anyone to quickly and simply book their travel arrangements on their own, for little cost.


Additionally, hotels and airlines have raised their prices as far as travel agents are concerned, because they now have the facility, and actively encourage consumers to directly book through their websites. As a consequence, travel agents have
lowered their prices by some margin to compete, resulting in cheaper travel for the customer at the end of the day.


And just because the travel agents are charging less doesn't mean the quality is any different from how it used to be. Actually many travel agents, offer better service as well as lower prices to attract more business and retain existing
customers.


For example, they may organize activities on your behalf. If you're going somewhere tropical, they might book your scuba diving lessons, or if you're skiing they can organize a great deal on lift passes.


And what's more, they can still provide loads of handy information about the places you are going to that you can't find online, for example about company and hotel reputations. Also, they are good sources of local information like languages, customs and weather, not to mention currency and time-zones. They can give you a personal insight into your destination which you will struggle to find on a Google search.


The travel agents don't just provide these services; they also arrange and fix everything, tailored to your requirements. In a nutshell, you tell them what you're looking for, and they make it really happen. If you're looking for the best price for your flights, you might have to look around loads of different websites to hunt for that bargain.


Even the cheapest agents have access to the best deals. They could really save you a great deal f time and money, and can scout out the best of the constantly changing hotel and flight prices on your behalf.


If you simply don't have time to do your homework, look towards a travel agent to do all the legwork on your behalf, and get you the best possible deal for your vacation.


About the author:
Emma is the editor of a top Travel website http://www.travellingresource.com



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