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Cruise Agent, Travel Agent, etc. What’s In A Name? Filed under:
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Travel professionals go by many names. cruise agent, travel agent, trip advisor, travel consultant, cruise planner, trip planner, travel planner and travel advisor are a few such designations. Of course, including the word professional (such as professional travel planner) adds to an already long list.
A key question is whether these descriptions are important to the traveling public. A secondary question is whether the travel professional thinks they are important.
How about you, do you care about the title of the travel professional you use?
Regardless of how you answer, (yes, no, it depends, or it doesn’t matter), the bottom line is whether the services offered met your needs. Are you a “happy camper” at the end of the day? Are you encountering many hassles in planning your trip or vacation?
Did you use a travel consultant?
Or…
…did you use a travel planner? Is there a difference?
Clearly, some titles suggest more of a specialized service, such as cruise agent. Undoubtedly, a travel professional uses a label to show his/her area of specialization. However, no one would suggest that only a cruise agent provides the required services in a superlative way.
A travel professional referred to as a travel agent (or any other designation) may have the capability of doing a superb job, even though that job deals with cruising.
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