Thursday, May 17, 2012

Airline prices

Has anyone stopped and actually taken a look at airline prices.
First..airlines are declaring bankrupcy and merging left and right.
They they are eliminating entire travel routes.
They are not accommodating the passengers left behind scrambling for new flights.
So..Mexico wants everyone to come to see the new Mexico..but how do we get there?
There should be a general strike by passengers...tell the airlines that they will not stand for $700 prices to the Caribbean and mexico.
This makes a problem for everyone..
Join me..Customers call us and say...why is it so expensive...its the airlines..I didn't do it.. I don't want to do it..

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Thursday, May 10, 2012

The RETURN of the travel agent

"THESE ARE NOT MY WORDS...BUT HOW TRUE THIS IS:

Last year, a good friend took an international trip with a two-stop flight itinerary. Afterwards, he reflected on how beat up he felt when it was over: "Adding that third airport into the mix seemed to add a ton of extra travel this year; it was rough."


I asked how he booked the flights. He said that he'd used one of the big travel booking sites, and that the itinerary he purchased was the best combination of duration, flight times and price he could find. My response: "Next time, call my travel agent first. You'll feel a lot better when it's all over."

The following year, he did just that, and the agent came up with options that he could never have found himself using a single booking site -- specifically, a short and affordable Southwest flight that put him in an airport with countless options for direct flights to his final destination. What would have been another expensive, six-flight endurance test was replaced by a far less demanding trip.

I use my travel agent on about 50 percent of all my trips, so when CNN marvels that travel agents may be making a comeback, I have to agree.

the Return of the Travel Agent

Why now? Personally, I've found that the likelihood of using a travel agent increases in direct proportion to the abundance and complexity of travel options you can find on the Internet. Many travelers are discovering the following:

In offering more options and amenities, online travel sites have actually made it more confusing to figure out what they are selling, not less so.

the explosion of restrictions and fees -- many of which are not obvious to the casual travel buyer -- further muddies understanding of the bottom line on any itinerary.

The absence of a number of popular airlines from major booking engines -- the juggernaut Southwest being the most glaring -- eliminates what could well turn out to be a specific traveler's absolute best itinerary.
The big online travel sites got too smart for their own good; by tidying up and repackaging all the data each according to their own assumptions about travel purchasing, they show us what they think we want to see, but not always what we really want to see. That is, by becoming "online travel agents," rather than mere booking sites, they end up in competition with real travel agents, who can usually do the work better than computers can.

Despite being "smarter" and more comprehensive than ever, the typical travel booking experience has way too many dead ends. Whether it be the inability to get seats together, or disappearing fare sales, or the inability to lock in a fare for a short time, booking online is like being trapped inside a bad video game with countless trapdoors and false exits.

Poll: Do You Use a Travel Agent?

And my number one reason to use a travel agent: the reduction in flight capacity by the airlines has resulted in significantly more full flights on the routes I fly. At the same time, the booking sites have gotten only marginally better at offering seat choices and at seating companions together. Just try to book your family on a multi-flight trip and you'll see what I mean. Travel agents can hack their way through all this stuff.
It has gotten to the point that many travelers truly dread the moment they have to sit down at the computer to research travel. Seems like a good time to call in a pro, no?

If this describes you, or even just your next trip, here are some tips and guidelines for choosing, communicating with and evaluating a travel agent. For more info, including how to find an agent, when to use a professional and when to do it yourself, and some potential conflicts of interest to consider, see How to Find the Right Travel Agent.

9 Tips for Insanely Busy Travelers

Is the travel agent open to suggestions from you, the customer? For example, if you go out and find a decent fare and flight combination, but for whatever reason want some of the services a travel agent can provide, does he check into the flight you suggested or simply ignore your input?
Is there a 24-hour solution line you can call if you get in a jam? For example, say you're flying on a Sunday night red-eye from west to east, and your flight is delayed or canceled. Is there someone you can call at 10:30 p.m. to try to get you on the best next flight, or at the very least into a convenient and affordable hotel?
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Wednesday, May 9, 2012

So many places I have been...so many more to go

Hi there friends...I haven't written to you in such a long time. I will start with the most recent trip. I just came back from a trip to Paradisus Esmeralda/La Perla in Riviera Maya section of Cancun. Close to Playa del Carmen..these resorts are connected by a walkway..one side anyone the other side adults only. Very interested way of staying at one and using restaurants of both. The walkway is where all of the restaurants lie. FABULOUS food...Amazing pools..Love the beach...and Paella at lunch. This was an eat-a-thon.
Now let me tell you about their mexican restaurant Mole....Holy Moly....amazing wonderful and all that..
This is a great place to have a destination wedding even with kids. Close to town and shopping..and the eco parks are a must to see.
We went to XELHA....about 20 minutes south of playa del Carmen. The newest one is XPLOR...north of playa del carmen with about 20 zip lines and an underground grotto to snorkel in.
$79 per person is cheap for a fun day away from the resort.
OK...Now...for the real deal.....
CANCUN IS SAFE. Don't let anything anyone says. It is safe.. You can take the bus..You can walk..you can shop. you can do anything. IT IS SAFE.
We went from Riviera Maya to Cancun a few times... safety was not an issue.
One night dinner at the adult south beach style ME resort, dining in the brazilian restaurant...Meat , meat and more meat..
The next night on the golf course at Gran Melia.
Just a fabulous trip and I encourage you to travel to Melia resorts all  over the world.
And don't  forget to use a travel agent. We are knowledgeable. We don't take your money. We get you the best prices. We know what's the best vacation for you.









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