Since you are reading this blog online I’ll assume you are probably more inclined to book your travel online without the use of a local travel agent. However, there are still many benefits to using some outside professional help especially if you are planning for multiple city stops needing hotels, train travel, car rental or even tours including cruises. All this can also be done online by most PC literate travelers at any number of travel sites which will be my next blog (part 2 of travel booking).
Airlines have all but eliminated agent commissions on flights over the past several years which has forced travel agents to focus on other aspects of travel such as the tours, hotels, car rentals and visas if needed (not necessary in Europe). In order to get your business they will be happy to book your multi city travel international air travel for a service fee. The fee for booking an international ticket is generally between $30 and $50 per ticket but worth it if you get a good fare, good stopovers and travel times that suite your style of travel (i.e. no 5 am departures or midnight arrivals in Budapest). An experienced agent can also recommend and book all your hotels and airport transfers as needed. To find a local travel agent you can ask around or check out http://www.angieslist.com/travel-agencies/. The Angies Listing for your area will include phone numbers a map and reviews by users.
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