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		<title>Choosing a Travel Agent</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 01 Jul 2010 09:16:56 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[When it comes to selecting travel agents, there are a few pointers to remember. First you have to know your needs. Of course, a good travel agent will without doubt ask about your needs, but it is still easier if you volunteer the information yourself. You have to share with your agent the following information: [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When it comes to selecting travel agents, there are a few pointers to remember. First you have to know your needs. Of course, a good travel agent will without doubt ask about your needs, but it is still easier if you volunteer the information yourself. You have to share with your agent the following information:</p>
<p>o Vacation purpose<br />
o Vacation spot and activities you&#8217;ll want to engage in once you reach your destination<br />
o Transportation e.g. cruise, long drive by car, etc. and if you&#8217;ll need a car to rent while in your vacation spot<br />
o Your maximum budget</p>
<p>Part of the process of remarkable travel agent selection is for you to ask the right questions. You should find out if the agent has his or her specialties e.g. cruise line specialty, island hopping specialty, and the likes. Prior to selecting an agent, you should also ask if you can contact your agent 24 x 7, or if there are only specific times within the day that he or she is available for questions and concerns. Another essential question to ask is what kind of services the travel agent offers and how much is the fee per service.</p>
<p>When choosing travel agents, you also have to consider how knowledgeable they are. For example, a travel agent who only knows everything about cruises, but is not that knowledgeable about vacation sprees involving hiking, camping, etc. may not be suited for you if you and your family love being one with nature during your trip. Likewise, a full time agent may also be more knowledgeable and may be able to give better deals than an agent who works part time.</p>
<p>In the process of selecting an agent, you should also decide whether you need an agent with good product knowledge, fine destination knowledge, or both. For instance, you have travelled to Hawaii for a couple of times and know which hotel you want to stay at, but have no idea about the current price of tours and activities in the island &#8211; what you need is one with the product knowledge who will be able to present you with affordable packages that suit your likes or needs. A person who is a first time traveler to Hawaii, on the other hand, may benefit more by selecting a traveling agent who has both the destination and the product knowledge.</p>
<p>Finding the right agent for your planned vacation may seem difficult at first, but by knowing what you want to do, where you want to stay, your budget, and so on, you will easily get to transact with a good travel agent who will make your trip worthwhile.</p>
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		<title>Travel Agents In Europe</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 20 Aug 2009 07:40:33 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Andy Johnson</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Popular holiday destinations for many Europeans still included Spain and the islands of Majorca and Menorca. But people have become more adventurous, and trips to Egypt, Jordan and other destinations not really thought of a decade a go are now very much in vogue. The traditional two week holiday is fast becoming redundant too, with [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Popular holiday destinations for many Europeans still included Spain and the islands of Majorca and Menorca.</p>
<p>But people have become more adventurous, and trips to Egypt, Jordan and other destinations not really thought of a decade a go are now very much in vogue.</p>
<p>The traditional two week holiday is fast becoming redundant too, with many families now taking two, three and sometimes even four shorter breaks a year, with some of those two or three day trips.</p>
<p>Traditional travel agents are certainly having to adapt to the new world of travel, for not only are they having to rise to the challenge of a different market place for the number of holidays and time taken from a decade ago, but unless they have a strong on-line presence they are in a declining market, as more and more people change from booking at a bricks and mortar store to creating their own holidays on the internet.</p>
<p>A good example of the changing tourist scene is the Menorca holidays market.</p>
<p>The Spanish island&#8217;s economy is pretty reliant on tourism, and in the seventies, eighties and nineties marketed itself successfully as a quiet destination, with two week package holidays typically taken between June and September the normal tourist season.</p>
<p>But now in an effort to stay as a major player in the European holidays game, the season has been extended from June back to April, and from mid September to early October.</p>
<p>In addition as not only is the typical holiday no longer two weeks but one, the island is also marketing itself as a holiday destination good for three and four day breaks.</p>
<p>Although the scenery and terrain may be enough in itself to keep holidaymakers busy for a fortnight, Menorca is rich in culture and history for those who take culture breaks for three or four days. Examples are the collection of ancient stone monoliths which bear tales of prehistoric times.</p>
<p>Daytime summer temperatures hover around the mid to high seventies farenheit on the island, and are mid sixties to mid seventies in the months Menorca is broadening her season for, tourists who might visit in April, May, September and October.</p>
<p>Menorca, like many holiday destinations, has adapted to a fast changing holiday mix, but will no doubt hope that there aren&#8217;t too many change of habits coming along in the future &#8211; but if there is they will respond quickly enough to esure the island&#8217;s place in the tourists plans. </p>
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		<title>The Advantages of Missionary Travel</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 08 Apr 2009 07:29:19 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>David Stewards</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Missionary travel is one of the best ways to travel and experience other people and cultures for anyone who wishes to stretch their legs and be of service to others at the same time. The advantages to missionary travel are many and one of the great things that it offers is that you are guaranteed [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://goldenruletravel.com/missionary.asp">Missionary travel</a> is one of the best ways to travel and experience other people and cultures for anyone who wishes to stretch their legs and be of service to others at the same time.</p>
<p>The advantages to missionary travel are many and one of the great things that it offers is that you are guaranteed to always have something purposeful to bide your time with while you are traveling. You can rest assured that your church will have all the hot spots of injustice ready to go for you when you arrive so there will be no need to waste any time scouting them out on your own. Drug addiction, prostitution, poverty, gang violence, and Pagan practices run rampant in many foreign countries so you can rest assured that there will be no shortage of souls to save.</p>
<p>If your church offers missionary travel, than there will also be food and housing available for you when you arrive at your destination. Making new friends that share your beliefs is one of the other benefits of missionary travel.</p>
<p>Missionary travel is a great personal test for yourself that you can take that will prove invaluable in your later years and while others may choose to stay behind in your home town to enjoy their creature comforts you will be off building memories and character. If you are going to move up in standing in your church and plan on one day being a respected elder then missionary travel is one notch in your belt that will always put you in a command position.</p>
<p>Completing a mission for your church is a right of passage that will always set you apart from the crowd and it means that you have paid your dues and that your mettle has been tested.</p>
<p>To find the latest information on missionary travel as well as mission travel, visit Christian travel agency <a href="http://goldenruletravel.com/missionary.asp">Golden Rule Travel</a> that specializes in missionary, adoption, and humanitarian travel. Golden Rule Travel has the years of experience, the technology, the contacts, the contracts, and the dedication to customer service to give you the least expensive, most hassle-free travel possible. A brief overview of what goes into optimizing your travel experience:</p>
<p>    * Golden Rule Travel checks multiple sources:<br />
          o The Amadeus CRS system<br />
          o The online travel sites<br />
          o Special negotiated contracts direct with many major airlines<br />
          o The consolidators (many who consider Golden Rule Travel one of their VIP clients)</p>
<p>    * Every booking done is reviewed by the general manager, one of the most experienced agents, to ensure that you got the best deal possible and that all the details are done properly. When you get a ticket from Golden Rule Travel, you have two agents working for you, not just one.</p>
<p>    * At Golden Rule Travel, the Christian travel agents will be honest with you.</p>
<p>    * Golden Rule Travel is dedicated to providing the best customer service possible (Golden Rule Travel has cell phone numbers so you can call the owner or general manager 24/7 if you have an emergency).</p>
<p>Golden Rule Travel offers a full range of travel services to individuals, church groups, NGOs, humanitarian agencies, and missionary organizations.</p>
<p>Online travel agencies will be able to hook you up with the right missionary travel. They can book you a tour anywhere in the world via any type of transportation. If you are planning a missionary travel, contact a missionary travel agency.</p>
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