• KHTangent@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    Travel agents are still widely used by small and medium sized businesses. It’s much faster to say “Get these two people to London for these days” in an email instead of manually looking for flight tickets and hotels.

    But I haven’t heard of anyone using them for private trips in a long time.

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      1 year ago

      In 20 years of business travel across many countries and industries, I have been happy with the agent’s choices maybe four times. These days I skip the corp agent and just book tickets myself, then expense them. Fewer layovers, better seat choices, and having my own name on travel plans is a ton better than I get from someone who is just trying to close a ticket and get someone from A to B.

      A nice side effect is that my trips are usually cheaper than colleagues who use the agent, so I never have to justify why I did it myself.

    • bassomitron@lemmy.world
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      1 year ago

      Well, TIL. I’ve never worked at a small/mid sized business, my jobs have always had dedicated travel coordinators for that type of stuff. Interesting to know, though!

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        my jobs have always had dedicated travel coordinators for that type of stuff.

        You’ve had “in-house” travel agents and you didn’t realize it! ;)

    • ArbitraryValue@sh.itjust.works
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      Why would a small business, but not a big business, use a travel agent?

      (It’s true that at least the big business I worked at didn’t, although it did have its own internal search engine for finding flights and hotels with approved companies.)