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Sunday, August 17, 2008

Becoming A Travel Agent Tips - 3 Things You Should Know Before Becoming A Travel Agent

... find a well established travel company that will pay you to travel, one that allows you to work out of the comfort of your own home, and one most importantly one that cares about your success.

In fact becoming a travel agent has never been easier. The travel industry is now a $7 trillion dollar a year industry and expected to double in the next 10 years. travel is the #1 searched topic on the internet, so just imagine the possibilities because they are BIG.

In closing, you're headed down the right path. Working in the travel industry is the perfect career for anyone who loves to travel and likes to make money. Working from home (or on your favorite beach) in the travel industry is even better.

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Six Tips for Saving Money When Traveling

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6. Consider accommodation alternatives. You don't always have to stay at a hotel. Bed and breakfasts often offer a lot of bang for the buck, and you won't be stuck in a busy, touristy area. There are also retreat centers, timeshares and hostels. Don't forget about house sitting. Or you could set up an exchange of your home with someone else in the area you want to travel to. And in the summertime, you can often rent empty dorm rooms from colleges and universities.

You definitely don't have to pay major dollars to travel. Do your research, employ these tips, and you'll be able to satisfy that travel bug in you.

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Branding Positioning Travel Business MLM and Finding a Niche

...up with solutions to provide customization skills that will help individuals on the move get where they are going. If you are a hopeless romantic position your brand to offer wedding destinations, cruise marriages, romance retreats, etc. Select a field or industry that you have a strong passion for and help people needing to plan a trip by making life simple.

For assistance with branding a travel business MLM contact CR Cataunya Ransom for coaching, publicity, and ideas postmaster@mosnarcommunications.com.more

Airlines Not Choosy About Losing Luggage

... mishandled baggage, and its not expected to get better anytime soon. According to the July 2007 Air Travel Consumer Report issued by the US Department of Transportation, in May 2007, airlines mishandled 5.93 bags per 1000 passengers; a 25.2% increase over May 2006. Summer is one of the busiest times of the year for air travel because of family vacations, sporting events and off-site business functions, which have compounded an already existing problem of airport congestion. Add that on top of other issues such as heightened security measures, long luggage check-in l...more

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