Catharine Hamm, a staffer on the Los Angeles Times, has a very tortuous style but finally manages to get around to answering a reader's travel dilemma. And it's a good response.
To book through a travel agent or not, that is the question.
Quoting Jay Rein, chief executive and president of US on-line travel agency Travelworm.com, she concludes that booking your cruise through an agent not only means you get the best choice of which line to choose, but also the best deals, whether that be upgrades of perks.
Hamm concludes:
If I set sail again, I'll use an agent, whether it's clicks or bricks, because, frankly, he or she (or it) will offer to help. And when was the last time anybody else in the travel industry bothered to do that?
Isn't it great to find someone on your side?
Jane Archer
Comments (2)
What do you mean I have a tortuous style? OK, point taken. All best,
Catharine Hamm
Posted by Catharine Hamm | July 18, 2008 4:22 PM
Posted on July 18, 2008 16:22
But it was a good story. Thanks for being in touch. Jane
Posted by Jane Archer | July 21, 2008 5:38 PM
Posted on July 21, 2008 17:38