3 Reasons to Hire a Travel Agent

3 Reasons to Hire a Travel Agent
My mother told me to hold her hand, close my eyes, and to think about Mickey Mouse. I did indeed, and soon enough, we were in the air. I'm so glad I made it to
Disney World later that day in order to catch the Main Street Parade with Mickey waving at me! ME! Of course
Disney had to play, 'When You Wish Upon a Star' as Mickey was passing by. My family doesn't cry, and here I am with tears streaming down my face as I was so happy to see a character that I thought only existed on TV.
I'm very glad I overcame my fear of flying - as well as learned how important compression socks, earbuds, slippers, and water is on a long flight. As a child, I wanted to be so many things. I wanted to be a doctor, an architect, and I even wanted to climb to the summit of Mt. Everest. My dream came true in 2013 when I reached Everest Base Camp at nearly 18,000 feet in elevation over a 12-day hike in frigid temps. Believe me, my entire body was content with reaching 18,000 feet instead of 29,000 feet.

I know some of you may be saying, 'That's great Ashlee, but where are you going with this?' Great question. I have always been the type of person who books my own vacations to save every penny possible. I have even slept on a stranger's couch while in Europe. However, I sacrificed a great deal of comfort and privacy, but I will admit, I did meet some great people from all over the world. Today, I'm going to mention three reasons why having a travel agent is beneficial to anyone who is traveling anywhere in the world.
1. Expertise and Personalized Service: Travel agents are knowledgeable professionals who can provide valuable insights and recommendations based on your preferences and budget. They have knowledge of destinations, accommodations, and activities, allowing them to tailor your trip to your specific needs and desires. This personalized service can result in a more enjoyable and memorable travel experience.
I think back to eleven years ago when I began to prepare for my 12-day journey to Everest Base Camp with an elevation gain of nearly 17,000 feet from where I live. This was the first time I ever used a travel agent, and I know that if I didn't use one, I wouldn't have known to get a visa, get vaccinations to enter a third-world country, to bring an ice axe, and to even purchase rescue insurance in case of an injury or if a war broke out!
2. Time and Stress Savings: Planning a trip can be time-consuming and overwhelming, especially when researching and booking flights, accommodations, and activities. Travel agents can take care of these details for you, saving you time and reducing the stress associated with trip planning. They can also handle unexpected issues and make necessary adjustments to your itinerary, so you can focus on enjoying your trip.
First of all, I don't even want to think about having to plan a trip to Everest in order to remain safe, to know where I'm going, and to abide by every law where some couldn't speak English well or at all. One thing about me is that I get stressed while booking my own vacations, but I love planning for others. Perhaps I want as few choices as possible so I can be on my way. It's ok to not know what you want for a vacation and to simply say, 'Ashlee, I need a vacation! I don't know where, but I like the ocean!' That's where I come in and help take some of that weight off of your shoulders!
3. Access to Exclusive Deals and Resources: Travel agents often have access to exclusive deals, discounts, and partnerships with airlines, hotels, and tour operators that are not readily available to the general public. This can result in cost savings for you, making their services cost-effective. Additionally, travel agents can help you navigate complex travel regulations and provide assistance in emergencies, such as flight cancellations or delays.
One misconception I hear from potential clients, or those opposed to travel agents, is that we're trying to increase the prices. From what I have learned as a travel agent is that most of us want to sell a package to our clients as we're passionate about traveling the globe, and we want to share that passion with our clients. It's also how we earn our paycheck which is what makes this job incredible for us.
The good agents want you to come back for your next vacation and won't force you to book until you're ready or until we find a better deal. Being a travel agent requires building special relationships that require trust. Would you want to be on hold with a third-party company who likely can't help you or rely on an agent who sleeps with their business phone next to their pillow in case a client has an emergency and will call on your behalf to get things settled? We don't earn a penny if you don't travel, so I firmly believe there is no point of raising the price to the point in which I lose your trust. It's not worth risking our reputation.
While these are some of the top reasons to use a travel agent, it's important to note that the value of a travel agent can vary depending on your specific needs and the complexity of your trip. If you value personalized service, time savings, and access to insider knowledge and resources, a travel agent can be a valuable asset in planning your travels. Also, some agents don't charge any fees for their services.
Whether you prefer a relaxing vacation along the beach, or for some reason want to sit on an airplane for 21 hours and another 9 hours in airports and then climb a mountain, a travel agent can be beneficial even on your most unique adventures.