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Checking on Travel Agencies
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I am working on setting up a tour of Egypt and would like feedback on some travel agencies with which I am working: STI, Gate1, Total Travel Service, and Summit Travel. Anybody with any experience--good or bad--with any of these travel agencies, I would appreciate hearing about it. Thanks |
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use thomas cook ... hoda nofal romano dogprof Wrote: Hi: I am working on setting up a tour of Egypt and would like feedback on some travel agencies with which I am working: STI, Gate1, Total Travel Service, and Summit Travel. Anybody with any experience--good or bad--with any of these travel agencies, I would appreciate hearing about it. Thanks -- hnofal ------------------------------------------------------------------------ hnofal's Profile: http://travelforums.org/forums/member.php?userid=240 View this thread: http://travelforums.org/forums/showthread.php?t=17399 This post was submitted via http://www.TravelForums.org |
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I personly book alot with Gate 1 Travel, and just finished one up last week with them, I like the service towards a travel agency and prices arent bad either. If I'm correct Total Travel Serice is a Travel Agency as so am I, They use Very good products and use the best Tour Operators in the business at least I think, and they are operated by Globus and Cosmos, Trafalgar Tours, and Insight Vacations. And these Tour operators and the one are backed by USTOA More Information on USTOA below: To become an Active Member of USTOA, a tour operator is required to have a total of 18 references from a variety of industry sources and financial institutions and must meet specific minimums in terms of tour passengers and/or dollar volume. The company must also be in business at least three years under the same management in the U.S. and must carry a minimum of $1,000,000 professional liability insurance. Another important membership requirement is adherence to USTOA's strict code of ethics, which is framed by a pledge to encourage and maintain the highest standards of professionalism, integrity and service. In addition to these requirements, all USTOA Active Members must participate in 'USTOA's $1 Million Travelers Assistance Program' (http://ustoa.com/consumerprotection.cfm). I hope this helps you. -- cpolley ------------------------------------------------------------------------ cpolley's Profile: http://travelforums.org/forums/member.php?userid=222 View this thread: http://travelforums.org/forums/showthread.php?t=17399 This post was submitted via http://www.TravelForums.org |
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