Using an overseas travel agent

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I've noticed that some premium cruises can be significantly cheaper if you can access EUR pricing instead of AUD.

Has anyone used a good travel agent in Europe?

I'm also wondering if Amex Travel can connect me with their team in Europe?

Note - it's not cheaper in GBP. Only EUR.
 
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Vacations To Go has a website a friend recommended. Prices are in USD but it claims many offerings are at a 45-65 per cent discount. Some are only available to those with a USA address.
 
Vacations To Go has a website a friend recommended. Prices are in USD but it claims many offerings are at a 45-65 per cent discount. Some are only available to those with a USA address.
@aus_flyer I have booked multiple cruises with VtoG most recently our QE cruise coming up in June. It was half the price compared to booking with Cunard Australia.
Their website you can change to Australian currency, just be aware that it doesn’t include taxes (no matter what it looks like) But, having said that, it was still 50% cheaper than Australian agents (can’t use FCC though). Ask for Hunter, he knows we are Australian and manages the time zone changes. Keep in mind they will send a quote first, respond quickly and with any deck preferences. Never had a problem with any bookings.
 
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