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Travel Agents are treated differently than the rest of us. And the
reason is simple: The travel industry is a 4 trillion dollar a year
business!
With that kind of money being spent on travel, you can just imagine the
competition. The travel industry will spend millions on advertising and
they'll do what ever it takes to get them their piece of the pie.
It's a known fact; the travel industry survives on the business
supplied to them by Travel Agents. And because so much of their
business relies on Travel Agents, the travel industry treats these
Travel Agents like royalty!
In all honesty, if a travel related business or vendor is not known and
utilized by the country's travel agents, their business will suffer
tremendously. In other words, travel companies need Travel Agents to
survive...their business depends on them!
And most people don't know that becoming a travel agent is quick and
easy if you know the secrets. In fact, with our exclusive insider
information contained in the Travel Industry Secrets, you'll actually
become a licensed Travel Agent in about twenty minutes...it's that
quick and it's that easy!
When you become a Travel Agent, new doors are opened and courtesies are
extended to you, that everyday folks aren't privy to. Like I said,
travel companies need travel agents and when you become one of them,
you'll be showered with discounts and gratuities by way of deeply
discounted and even free travel benefits.
Just imagine setting sail on a Caribbean cruise this winter while
everyone back home is shoveling snow and staying indoors, trying to
keep warm. And not only are you enjoying the balmy breezes of the
Caribbean, you're doing so for just $35 a day while the occupants in
the cabin next to you are paying upwards of $200 each day for the same
cabin, the same food, and the same service.
Or maybe you just want to fly home to visit your relatives. Instead of
paying $600 to fly across the country like you did last year, your
ticket is discounted to only $285. And just before you board, you hear
your name over the airline's loudspeaker, calling you to the ticket
counter. As you approach, you are notified that your discounted coach
ticket has just been upgraded to first class. Now, your $285 dollar
coach ticket has a value of over $1,500 simply because you are a
licensed Travel Agent.
So, you arrive at your destination and make your way to the rental car
agency. Before you left, you booked a standard size vehicle for 50% off
the published rate. Once at the counter, the rental agent advises you
that you are entitled to a free upgrade and they ask if you're
interested....
These are just a few of the courtesies that you'll find extended to you
when traveling as a licensed Travel Agent. But they get even better.
You see, the travel vendors - airlines, hotels, tour operators, car
rental agencies, cruise lines, etc. recognize the benefits of having
travel agents being familiar with the products they are selling. Its
for this very reason that in addition to favorable rates and discounts,
these same vendors also offer free familiarization trips to resort
destinations, free dinners, free shows, and free cocktail hours to
learn about vendor offerings.
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