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10-05-2012 @ 12:29PM
David said...
Travel agents can find better deals depending on type of travel. For me its usually international travel. My agent found me a hotel in Hong Kong recently for $95 a night, all taxes included when travel sites online were offering upwards of $130 a night for the same room.
An airline was offering me $1200 for a round trip ticket to Hong Kong when my agent got the job done with $999 with the same flights.
It's a hit or a miss sometimes but a travel agent is definitely a better and faster way to help solve problems when they do arise.
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