When people hear “travel agent,” they sometimes picture something outdated.
But today’s travel advisor is very different.
A modern travel agent is part researcher, part strategist, and part problem-solver — helping travelers navigate an overwhelming number of options with confidence.
So what does a travel agent actually do
Access You Don’t See
As a travel advisor, I work under a host agency. That gives me access to the back-office systems of major travel suppliers — systems most consumers never see.
This includes access to:
Major hotel chains
Cruise lines
Tour companies
Event and excursion providers
Car rental companies
This access allows me to compare pricing, check real availability, and manage bookings efficiently — all in one place.
Do You Pay a Travel Agent?
In most cases, no.
Travel agents are paid commission by the supplier you book through.
Here’s the part most people don’t realize:
👉 Commission is already built into travel pricing.
When you book directly with a hotel or cruise line, that company keeps the commission.
When you book through a travel agent, the commission goes to the agency instead.
Your price does not increase.
The commission already exists — it just changes who receives it.
What a Travel Agent Actually Does for You
A travel agent doesn’t just “click book.”
I can:
Research destinations based on your travel style
Compare cruise lines, hotels, and tour operators
Price out multiple options
Book and manage reservations
Assist with changes or issues if something goes sideways
Share real-world travel tips from personal experience
It’s not just about booking — it’s about guidance and advocacy.
Training and Industry Knowledge
Professional travel agents complete supplier-specific training to better understand the products they sell.
My training includes cruise lines such as:
Carnival Cruise Line
Royal Caribbean International
Celebrity Cruises
(Royal Caribbean and Celebrity Cruises are owned by the same parent company.)
I’ve also completed hotel brand training with:
Marriott International
Hyatt Hotels Corporation
This training helps me understand brand differences, room categories, perks, and which options fit different travelers best
Hosted Group Travel Experiences
In addition to individual trips, I also host group travel experiences.
Hosted group travel includes:
Curated itineraries
Built-in activities and excursions
The ability to explore independently
A dedicated host traveling with the group
Group trips are ideal for travelers who want community, structure, and professional planning — without the stress of organizing everything themselves.
Is a Travel Agent Right for You?
You might benefit from working with a travel advisor if:
You don’t want to spend hours researching
You’re unsure which cruise line or destination fits you
You want help comparing options and pricing
You value having a real person to contact if issues arise
You’re planning a cruise, international trip, or group experience
Travel today offers endless choices. A travel agent helps narrow those choices into the right ones for you
