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The $300 billion travel market offers unparalleled opportunities to earn money and free trips while sharing your love of travel with others. This award-winning book provides step-by-step guidance on setting up a home-based agency, making bookings, finding and keeping customers, and maximizing income. Extensive bibliography, complete subject index, and resources section included.
A one-stop resource that brings together information travel agents need every day, information that is usually scattered among numerous reference materials. Contains an extensive industry glossary with over 3,200 entries.
The street-wise guide to setting up a home travel agency business without spending a fortune is now better than ever. Completely revised and updated to the realities of a travel marketplace in which airlines no longer pay commissions.
Tells how to fly free or at greatly reduced rates by taking advantage of airline policies, acquiring more frequent flyer miles, and making use of the Internet.
Turn your love for travel into a livelihood with this award-winning handbook on setting up a home-based travel agency. This user-friendly manual includes a mini sales training program, sizable resource section, extensive bibliography, and a complete subject index.
Brussels for $99. Bangkok for free! Sound impossible? It's not. Every day hundreds of people take off for exotic ports of call as air couriers. This book tells how and provides a world-wide directory of courier companies plus subject and destination indexes.
This fully revised and updated editions reviews nearly 200 other attractions, from family theme parks like SeaWorld to sports, the arts, dinner attractions, Kennedy Space Center, roadside attractions, zoos, gardens, and the great outdoors.
Never pay full fare again. The only budget-priced book devoted to the secret world of consolidators -- travel specialists who buy huge blocks of seats from the airlines at deep discounts and then pass those savings on to the consumer. This fully updated May '98 edition contains a detailed listings of over 450 consolidators, cross-referenced by locations and destinations served.