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In The Land Of Travel Agents, The Tables Have Turned
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<blockquote data-quote="cheryl" data-source="post: 330" data-attributes="member: 1"><p><a href="https://www.forbes.com/sites/douggollan/2018/08/19/in-the-land-of-travel-agents-the-tables-have-turned/" target="_blank"><strong>In The Land Of Travel Agents, The Tables Have Turned - Forbes</strong></a></p><p></p><p>Perhaps you still think the travel agent is a profession on the decline, and you are doing your agent a favor each time you call, text or email instead of going direct. When you get their recommendations back you reply with a screenshot from Expedia or Travelocity with a slightly better price or some travel blogger’s post suggesting something else, just to keep them on their toes. If you keep it up, don't be surprised to get a message back, “Please go ahead and book it. Good luck. Love and best wishes. Goodbye!” The one thing you and I don’t have, many travel agents today don’t have much of either – and that’s time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cheryl, post: 330, member: 1"] [URL='https://www.forbes.com/sites/douggollan/2018/08/19/in-the-land-of-travel-agents-the-tables-have-turned/'][B]In The Land Of Travel Agents, The Tables Have Turned - Forbes[/B][/URL] Perhaps you still think the travel agent is a profession on the decline, and you are doing your agent a favor each time you call, text or email instead of going direct. When you get their recommendations back you reply with a screenshot from Expedia or Travelocity with a slightly better price or some travel blogger’s post suggesting something else, just to keep them on their toes. If you keep it up, don't be surprised to get a message back, “Please go ahead and book it. Good luck. Love and best wishes. Goodbye!” The one thing you and I don’t have, many travel agents today don’t have much of either – and that’s time. [/QUOTE]
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