I Can Book My Own Travel – Why Would I Use A Travel Agent?

Angela Scott • January 2, 2025
If I had a nickel for everyone who said that there is no need to use a travel agent. They can book their own travel. It’s so easy on the internet.

If I had a dollar for everyone who after saying that, had an issue with a flight delay, missed connection, issue with their hotel, had to be on the phone for hours with an airline…and then said they now see the value in a travel agent.

The internet makes it so easy for people to book their own travel. The value of a travel agent is so much more than booking a trip for a client.

We travel. Many times we have been to resorts or hotels, we have done site visits or stayed at the hotel. The first thing we do when we work with a client is to talk to them, find out their wants and needs. We may know that Hotel A is a party hotel and that is not what a client wants. Or that Hotel B is a spread out resort and our client with mobility issues may have issues at that hotel. If we haven’t been to hotels ourselves, many times we have fellow travel agents who have that we can bounce ideas off of them.

We handle any issues. If there aren’t any issues, fantastic! But if there are any issues, do you want to spend your vacation trying to rectify them? Do you want to be on hold for hours with an airline? Or do you want to call/text/email your travel agent and let them handle the issues for you?

We build a package for you. We can get you the rail tickets in Europe, the private transfers, the excursions. Due to our travels, in many locations we know private reputable tour guides. Sometimes your package will have some of your party flying from one airport and others from another but staying at the same hotel. We have no issues building that package for you.
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By Angela Scott January 2, 2025
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Technology is the foundation of day-to-day life, and as a result, many of us are connected to it for most of the time we’re awake — laptops and desktop monitors hold our attention during the workday, and cell phones, tablets and TVs pass the time after clocking out. No matter the purpose, the need to be accessible is an all-consuming habit, even if we don’t always realize it. Our reliance on technology wasn’t always this strong though, so let’s rewind it back a couple of years and explore one of the major causes. A Change to the Digital Landscape It’s no secret there have been growing concerns regarding the addictive nature of technology for quite some time now, but the COVID-19 pandemic played a significant role in this elevated attachment. As employees turned to a remote environment and began working out of their makeshift office spaces at home, technology filled in the missing gaps of human interaction. What started as workers taking face-to-face meetings, stopping to chat with their neighbors and having lunch with colleagues in the breakroom shifted to a more isolated experience — video calls were reduced to little squares on the computer; brain breaks were spent scrolling on social media, and meals were consumed in front of the TV or phone. Every aspect of daily life quickly became tied to various screens, and now, as employees either head back into the office or embrace the work-from-home era, a heavy reliance on technology lingers, but not without a cost. In fact, a 2023 study from the Ohio State Wexner Medical Center linked high volumes of screen time to symptoms such as dry eyes, poor sleep quality and mental health concerns. Feelings of anxiety, stress and depression are exacerbated, and cognitive functions like memory and mood regulation suffer as a result.
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