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Travel agencies






Travel agencies are retail tourist companies which work directly with the public. Travel agencies are often called shops where customers buy different tourist products.

Travel agencies sell tour operators’ tour packages and individual tourist services. Among tour packages are inclusive tours, charter inclusive tours and inclusive tours with an excursion. Travel agencies also sell coaching tours and cruising tours.

Travel agencies form groups of tourists to take part in
ready-made prepaid tours. They also make individual travel arrangements.

Among separate tourist services there are air tickets, train tickets, boat or ferry tickets, hotel rooms, car rentals, sightseeing tours, services of a guide or a guide-interpreter. Travel agencies also offer travel insurances and theatre tickets to their customers.

There are large travel agencies which are members of a chain. They branch out and have outlets within a city, a region, a country or all over the world. Very often they have got a word “Group” in their names, for instance, Barry Martin Group or Blue Heart Travel Group. Usually such travel agencies act as tour operators
as well.

COMPREHENSION QUESTIONS

1. What kind of companies are travel agencies?

2. Why are travel agencies called shops?

3. What do travel agencies do?

4. What kind of tours do travel agencies offer?

5. What kind of separate tourist services do travel agencies offer?

6. What kind of travel agencies are there?

TOURIST INFORMATION OFFICES

Tourist information offices are also called tourist information centres. Sometimes they are called visitor information centres.

There are tourist information offices at major airports, railway stations, hotels, holiday or leisure centres and many tourist attractions.

Tourist information offices have got office clerks who give advice to customers on car hire, sightseeing and other coach tours, accommodations, flights and so on. The clerks also give city orientations to guests.

Tourist information office clerks answer a lot of phone calls and give information on passports and visas, the Customs and luggage, weather and climate, city public transport and food service.

The office clerks speak foreign languages fluently because they deal with many international travellers.

There are usually racks full of city maps and guide books, booklets and folders, travellogues and timetables in tourist information offices. Travellers get most of them free of charge.

 






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