Now that borders are fully open in a post-pandemic world, more than likely you still have some questions regarding today’s travel environment. You may be wondering how things have changed since you’ve last traveled internationally. Your questions need answers, and that’s why working with a travel advisor is critical in today’s travel culture.
Let Freedom Ring: The Return of Unrestricted International Travel
For those of you who have waited patiently to enjoy traveling freely from one nation to another—unrestricted, uninhibited, and unregulated—your time of liberation has finally come. As of June 12, 2022 at 12:01 AM, all pandemic-era restrictions for US citizens returning from international travel have been lifted!
What's the Difference Between a Travel Agent and a Travel Advisor?
To inexperienced travelers, the differences between a travel agent and advisor may seem minute and vague. However, the expectations, experiences, knowledge, resources, and connections between the two make all the difference. If you want to purchase tickets quickly online without best planning and service, then self-booking systems and direct purchases with a travel agent or ticket desk are the way for you. On other hand, if you desire quality, best availability, premium choices, expert knowledge, best-in-the-industry rates, personal care, and concierge service, then working with a professional advisor would be your gold standard of travel. You simply can’t get where you want to go in the best possible way without working with an advisor by your side.
On Hourly Fees: How the Pandemic Changed the Travel Industry
Perhaps one of the greatest changes the pandemic left upon the industry is in the day-to-day operations of the travel advisors. For years, advisors have been stuck in a decades-old model that serviced clients with excellence but never charged hourly fees. This concept originally came from the 9-5 office model when travel agents were steadily employed by brick-and-mortars but were not required to provide customized client service. Now that many agents over the last decade have exited the cubicle door, established their own block of clientele, and pivoted their business to functioning as a travel advisor to a niche clientele, they have greatly increased their value and level of service. This change was never reflected in our pricing until the pandemic shined light on just how valuable our services were to the industry. It was way past time to reflect our value and highly sought-after professional services in the way we conducted our business.
Where to Travel Summer 2020: San Diego, California
A long-time family favorite, San Diego is currently open for summer travelers. With its nearly-perfect weather, great dining scene, and ample activities, San Diego is a perfect choice for anyone looking for a domestic getaway. Here you’ll find one of the best zoos in The United States, SeaWorld, Old Town, and Balboa Park. All of these hot ticket attractions are located within the metro area.
Travel Is Back! Where to Go and What to Expect in a Post-Covid19 World
As states are slowly beginning to open back up and people are returning to work, the travel industry is also seeing the initial signs of a comeback. Many travelers are disheartened at the loss of their family vacation this year; however, airlines, hotels, cruise lines, and tour operators are doing everything within their power to pick up the pieces from the pandemic of COVID-19. Travel may look a little different for the next few months, but with a little direction from your luxury travel advisor, you can get out there and enjoy the adventurous world of travel once again.
Adventure Is Calling Again!
Congratulations! We’ve made it through one of the most difficult times in history!
If you’re like me, sitting at home with no place to go can only last for a limited amount of time until adventure starts calling again. Thankfully, restrictions are being lifted, and the world of travel is beginning to spin once more. In my home state of Oklahoma, we have now entered into Phase 3 with open businesses, houses of worship, and public places. It’s refreshing to see life reset and resume with resiliency as the summer travel season begins.
Where to Travel in 2019
As we turn the page of the calendar and venture into 2019, planning travel for the upcoming year is often at the top of my clients’ list. While some trips can be enjoyed spontaneously, the best trips are planned ahead of time with great attention to detail.
With that being said, I’d like to share three specific destination options for 2019. I have personally experienced each of these destinations myself and have sent several clients to these places as well. None of us were disappointed, as the destinations on this list are both classic and customizable. If you’re at a loss as to where to experience your adventure this year, here’s my list of all-time winning destinations.
3 Essential Travel Tips for 2018
While you’re making all those wonderful plans to travel the globe with your loved ones or on your business ventures, I want to remind you of three important tips to keep in mind this year. Like most other industries, the rules of the game in the travel world change often, and this year is no exception. As your trusted advisor, my goal is to help you travel safely and with good common sense. By following these three essential travel tips, you can eliminate undue stress and maximize your time, value, and experiences during your journeys.
5 Ways to Experience Europe Like Never Before
As I’ve been traveling extensively through Europe the past several months, I’ve learned first-hand some secrets that will help you navigate through transportation complexities, utilize the exchange rate to your advantage, and maximize your positive experiences. By following these few simple tips of the trade, your next European journey will not only be the adventure of a lifetime, but a surprising success as well!