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bugjjo

Are you supposed to pay or tip travel agents?

I have used a few travel agents in the past, but never have paid them for their services. Are you supposed to tip them? How do they get compensated?

    



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pricetravel
I have been a travel agent for 30 years plus.

Let me make this perfectly clear.
The airlines DO NOT pay commissions.
As stated by the person earlier, it stopped in 2001. Why?

Because we are a service to you, the public, thus saving you money with our expertise, and working with your best interest at heart, not the airline.

The average travel agency will charge an average of 25.00 per ticket. But just today I saved someone who put a hold on something a hundred dollars when she asked me to ticket something because she found it on line and it "was the cheapest" It wasn't by far.

The reason that agents want you to purchase right away is because they have no control over airline pricing. If the airlines decide (which they often do) to increase the fare, we no longer have any way to protect the price we quoted you.

The airlines do not want us in the equasion. They want people to think they are getting the cheapest fare. People do not know all the tricks, that only years of experience can afford you.

In answer to your actual question. Tipping not required, but the agent will tell you what their fee is at time of quoting the ticket price.


sabrina152
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They do not receive commissions from airlines. That ended in 2001. Tips or payments are not required but some agents actually charge fees depending on what you are booking through them. Vacation packages or tours are commissionable and on those fees are not charged for doing that type of request.


TeeDawg
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Travel agents are commissioned. They do not expect tips.


shellydha
no you are not supposed to pay them


koldpl
yea


spartanerik
they receive commissions from airlines

no need to tip


keka
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travel agents receive their commission from airlines and tour operators. And anyway, their services are included in the price.


n341p
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nope as they rip u off any way. they probly take about £50 and then also get commisions from the airline


Manny
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No tips or pay is necessary. A percentage of the ticket value gets returned.


elvitatruth
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They get money from the airlines and the hotels when they book your vacation. Thats one reason why they are eager to sign you up on your first visit so you don't turn around and use their information to purchase your own tickets online. $35.00 per plane ticket was average about 4 years ago.



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