exceladdict
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Hi All
I wanted to lean on the collective wisdom of AFF for a colleague who is responsible for a multi-leg booking of about 80pax, to the tune of about $1300pp. Traditionally, they use a travel agent to arrange flights and insurance. As far as I can see it, the travel agents are probably taking a fair commission, but I'm not sure if this is a large enough number to engage airlines (and then a corporate insurer) directly.
As far as I'm concerned, TAs are just middlemen anyway, and don't have much power to provide a value add other than reducing bother.
If you're a TA, please don't be offended, I'm looking for you to prove me wrong!
Thanks and keen to hear the board's collective thoughts.
I wanted to lean on the collective wisdom of AFF for a colleague who is responsible for a multi-leg booking of about 80pax, to the tune of about $1300pp. Traditionally, they use a travel agent to arrange flights and insurance. As far as I can see it, the travel agents are probably taking a fair commission, but I'm not sure if this is a large enough number to engage airlines (and then a corporate insurer) directly.
As far as I'm concerned, TAs are just middlemen anyway, and don't have much power to provide a value add other than reducing bother.
If you're a TA, please don't be offended, I'm looking for you to prove me wrong!
Thanks and keen to hear the board's collective thoughts.