What were your instructions to TA prior to getting this email.A QR fare for a trip to Europe I've been planning has popped up pretty cheap (the TA has a corporate deal with QR)
What were your instructions to TA prior to getting this email.
So it's more about developing a relationship over time? Do you use them for flight and cruise ? How do you know the prices they give you are "good" (I understand you are buying a service not just price of a ticket)TA and I have excellent relationship - I've used them for about 15 years now
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Very definitely about the relationship. If you consider the amount of time that a TA has to put into assembling an itinerary, trying to match up what an unknown person’s preferences and dislikes are in travel (and their changes of mind), and they only get paid if the person ends up going ahead with the booking, my TA knows that when I initiate something it’s not going to be budgetSo it's more about developing a relationship over time? Do you use them for flight and cruise ? How do you know the prices they give you are "good" (I understand you are buying a service not just price of a ticket)
This is a TA where you communicate face to face or electronically?
The thing I value the most is the way they can fix things when they go pear shaped. Sometimes the first thing I know of a problem is the email from our TA with the new itinerary.
When I first joined AFF, I thought "Gee, all these people have so many problems and difficulties. I must be lucky."
So what would you have done if flying QFi on a Tuesday and on the Saturday the QF CEO shuts down the airline. It is what happened to us. But I found out when I got an email from our TA with our BA tickets on the same day and route as our QF flight. I would think there may have just been a problem even getting through to QF if you had bought the tickets personally.I still think that, and I don’t use a TA.
Some of the “trials and tribulations“ posted on here have me shaking my head and thinking “that really happens?” or “touch wood that never happens to me”.
Then again, some (many) of them I put in my “storm in a teacup category”️
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