What are the disadvantages of using a travel agent?


What are the disadvantages of using a travel agent?

  • You're Not The One Planning Your Travel. While not planning your travel is a pro to some, for other travelers, it's a major con. ...
  • You Add Another Person To The Equation. ...
  • You Actually Have To Find The Agent. ...
  • They're Not Great For Spur-Of-The-Moment Changes.


What is a typical travel agent fee?

A typical fee for a full-service travel agent, for example, will range from 8-15% of the total cost of the trip. This rate can be lower for more specialized services such as booking train or airline tickets. Agents may also charge an additional fee for their time, on top of the commission from the supplier.


Do you save by using a travel agent?

You can actually save money when you book a trip with a travel agent. You also save time because travel agents are likely to be more experienced in finding the deals that are available. This way everyone benefits from booking a trip with a travel agent.


How can I tell if a travel agent is legitimate?

To check if a travel agent is legitimate, check if they are listed with any of the following travel associations:
  1. ABTA membership. ...
  2. ATOL protection. ...
  3. IATA accreditation. ...
  4. Company registration. ...
  5. Avoiding scams. ...
  6. Protecting financial interests. ...
  7. Ensuring quality of service. ...
  8. TripAdvisor.


Do travel agents charge for quotes?

In response to our survey of more than 500 Travel Weekly readers, conducted online in February, 71% said they charge some type of fee. Travel agencies that charge fees — whether they're a one-time consultation fee, a subscription fee, a ticketing fee or something else entirely — are now in the firm majority.


Can I check in online if I booked through a travel agent?

I have booked my flight through a travel agent. Can I still do Web Check-in? Yes. Web Check-in is available to individual whom purchased ticket online or via travel agent.


Is it better to use a travel agent or do it yourself?

Travel Agents Can Save You Time Booking a trip, with all its working parts, can take hours, especially if you're researching and comparing the best deals, said Avery Harris of Viking Travel. A travel agent will take much less time to help you find what you're looking for, Harris said.


What is the difference between a travel agent and a travel consultant?

The main difference between travel consultants and agents is that travel consultants plan trips, while travel agents book them. Travel agents may be better skilled at locating the best prices for flights and hotels.


How are travel agents paid?

Travel agents, including Fora Advisors, are paid in commissions. A commission is a percentage of the cost of a travel experience (such as a hotel stay). Some agents also charge planning fees for additional services (more on that below).


Do travel agents do everything for you?

Hassle-free booking: A travel agent books everything for you, so you don't have to worry about the details. Plus, if you need to make changes, you just call your agent and he or she will handle it.


What to expect when using a travel agent?

The agency fee is nominal when compared with saving you time and money. People who utilize a traditional travel agency expect to work with knowledgeable agents who can take the details of their travel plans, prepare a customized itinerary and quickly forward the details to the client's smartphone or computer.


Why not to hire a travel agent?

Cons of hiring a travel agent Booking fees: Travel agents charge a booking fee, so you're looking at an additional budget expense when you book through an agent. Time finding an agent: Finding an experienced agent you like requires some research, so you'll want to read reviews online or get a referral from a friend.


Is a travel agent high risk?

But travel agencies also typically fall under “high risk.” One reason for that is the higher-than-average chargeback rates that can come from bookings for a future trip that a client later wants to cancel.


Do travel agents have to find their own clients?

Travel agencies need clients, so attracting new customers all the time is very important to grow your business. Some agents will rely on calling potential prospects - called cold calling - while others place ads online or in newspapers and magazines or use social media to attract travelers.


Do travel agents mark up prices?

FIT travel agents make money not only through the fees mentioned above but also through net pricing mark-ups and commissions from the different vendors they're booking. There's no one-size-fits-all fee when it comes to custom itineraries.


How do I trust a travel agent?

Take advice from friends and business associates who use an agent they trust and always check business profiles on BBB.org. Visit or call several agencies to find the one that best suits your needs. Consider everything from the appearance of the office to the agent's willingness to listen and answer questions.


Is it better to book online or with a travel agent?

Travel agents save clients money, but the benefits of booking with a travel agent go way beyond. Travel agents also create high-value travel over OTAs because (the living, breathing, talented humans that they are) are able to advocate for clients when things go awry.


Do I need to print my boarding pass?

Depending on the requirements of airport authorities, you will need to present a mobile boarding pass, a paper boarding pass printed out by you or a paper boarding pass picked up from the check-in desk.


What are the disadvantages of online check-in?

One disadvantage is certainly that many people have poor time management and arrive too late at the airport if they check in online. For some, this can lead to unwanted time pressure. On the other hand, those who still have to check in at the airport itself usually arrive early enough and are therefore over-punctual.