While the want to retreat from the regular humdrum to a balmy and restful vacation abroad is indeed inviting, you probably realize how tedious planning can be soon after you get down to the thick of things. With the mushrooming of travel agencies, organizing and settling on a vacation have now become relatively less stressful than ever before.
However, make sure that your travel agent is a credible source when it comes to gathering all the right information and has had cordial business relations with its clientele in the past. One way of being sure is obviously looking out for referrals and testimonials on their travel websites. You can proceed with the rest of the process once you’ve endorsed the authenticity of such qualification (with the business licenses and relevant documents).
Here is a list of some of the more common questions to ask your travel agent in order to make the most out of this sojourn:
- What is the Ideal Time to Travel Overseas to My Chosen Destination?
Commonly, destinations can become more expensive depending on the time of the year you are travelling in. For instance, if you are thinking of an exotic week (or more) off to France during February or March, know that’s the time Mardi Gras is celebrated there. Or, holidaying in Germany in September or early October can comparatively cost you more than any other part of the year. This is because the Germans bask in Oktoberfest - one of the biggest folk festivals on the planet – around those dates.
International travel agencies usually have a good idea about such destinations that get dearer over such peak seasons.
- What Travel Documents Would I Need to Carry With Me on the Trip?
Travelling to select destinations may warrant you to carry your visa, which in turn would necessitate documents such as medical certificates, marriage proof, bank statements and the likes. International travel would require you to bring your passport, something you will ideally want to keep handy at all times; should you need reason to identify yourself with the country’s authority at any given point in time.
3. Which Travel Insurance Plan is Best Suited for My Trip?
Always ask your agent about the type of coverage your insurance offers (medical cases, cancellations, or loss of baggage). Check if there are curated plans for places categorised as “high-risk” areas, and confirm the duration of the insurance before starting your trip.
- Can I Find More Economical Options for My Booking?
Sometimes, adjusting your travel schedule by as little as a day or two can have a big difference in the total cost of flights and accommodation. Ask your travel agency if there is any particular travel time window that could be a little less expensive and about ongoing promotional offers that could bring down flight and stay expenses. If your itinerary includes specific activities, clarify from the travel agency if there could be cheaper alternatives to those.
- What Activities are Already Planned in my Itinerary? What Other Things are there to do?
The point of asking this question is that you should ideally know things to carry with you, depending on the activities that have been planned by the travel company.
- Can You Offer Help While I Am at My Destination?
This assumes extra relevance if you are a first-timer in the destination you’ve chosen. Ask your travel agent to give you a list of every emergency number that could possibly be useful, should you find yourself in a fix and need local assistance.
- Could You Provide Me With a Detailed breakdown of the Fees I am Paying?
You might have been loyal to a particular travel agency over all these years, there is no denying that. However, no matter how reliable your travel company is, it is always a clever practice to probe into whether there’s any latent fee that you might be charged at a later date while on the trip. There could be places (planned as a part of the tour) that aren’t inclusive to the total cost outlay you’ve been informed.
- What Types of Services are available Via Your Agency?
Some of the more reputed travel companies specialize in booking and reserving a trip to destinations across the world. And if that is what your travel agency is popular for, you can be certain about a travel itinerary that’s worth both the buck and the time.
9 . What is Your Policy Regarding Cancellations?