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Preparing
to travel
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by: Jeff
Lakie
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The
world has changed a lot in the
past century. Thanks to the
invention of airplanes and
high-speed trains, today's
world is wide open to travel.
In a day's time, we can travel
to the other side of the world
without using our entire
life's savings. We also have a
number of options open to us
to help us plan our travels,
and choosing wisely can help
save time and money.
1. Travel Agents. Many people
have the misconception that
using a travel agent entails
paying a fee. Nonsense. In
actuality, most travel agents
receive commissions from the
vendors (airlines, hotels,
tour agencies); they are the
ones paying the fee, not you.
A travel agent has access to
deals that often are not
available anywhere else. He or
she can help take the headache
out of planning, allowing you
to sit back and relax while
the logistics are plotted out.
Another bonus is that travel
agents often include travel
insurance in their packages,
to ensure that you are getting
what you paid for.
2. Internet. With the
widespread use of the world
wide web, travel prices have
gone down considerably. Using
travel sites like Orbitz,
Expedia, and Travelocity,
buyers can find lower rates
than ever before for airfares,
hotels, and package deals. The
downside? Truly finding the
best travel deals often
requires a lot of time and
patience as you compare rates
with other sites and with
direct booking. Another
downfall is that you can't
always find availability at
these lower rates, but it is
nice to plan right at home.
3. Guidebooks. Tried and true,
travel guidebooks are a
traveler's best friend.
Seasoned travel writers
research and compile
guidebooks based on their own
experiences, and who better to
give advice than someone who's
been there, done that?
Depending on your preferred
level of luxury, you are sure
to find a guidebook to meet
your needs. Best of all,
travel guidebooks are often
available at your local
library-for free!
4. Booking Direct. Sometimes
travel companies will offer
special deals to customers who
book directly. This is
especially true with tour and
cruise companies who advertise
travel deals to repeat
customers. You can often find
rates as low as half-price (or
lower) if you book at the last
minute. If you have the
flexibility and the
determination, this may be the
way to go.
In any case, travel opens up
our eyes to worlds our
forefathers never could have
dreamed of visiting. Whether
you travel around the globe or
just a city away, a little
careful planning and an open
mind can allow for an
experience of a lifetime.
Happy travels!
Jeff Lakie is the founder of Travel
Information a website
providing information on Travel |
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