If you insist on getting one, make sure he/she is well versed in the area you're going to. Ask for discounts or deals on excursions. Check their prices against online competitors - be sure you're being treated fairly. Ask what incidental services they provide, such as calling your hotel in the event of a late check-in, or being a go-between on any disputes with the hotel/airline, etc.How do I find a good travel agent?I have an associate that is also a travel agent. She has a TON of specials right now!. If you are interested, give me your contact info and I will pass it on to her for you.
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I've used many travel agents, and I've booked many trips online. The only advantage to a travel agent is that they do all the leg work for you. But, you have to trust them. The only thing I would suggest here is ask someone local for a reference. I much prefer to do that work myself and not have to pay someone else to do it for me. I've found Yahoo! Travel to be very good.
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