What do you think is the biggest problem you might face when you go on
a vacation?
The booking of flights? The hotel reservations? Maybe its the vacation
price of vacation package, or the travel insurance.
Well, one of the biggest problems for me when going on a vacation is
the planning process. You need to decide who to bring and where to go,
decide on an itienary, book the air tickets and accomodation, pack your luggage.
Plus a dozen other things I've yet to mention.
Planning a vacation shouldn't be that difficult. What you want is a
one good resource which shows you EXACTLY how to book a good vacation package.
Avoid all the scams and bogus deals. Just get in there, book the stuff you need,
then sit back and enjoy your holiday.
Well, I've recently discovered a fantastic ebook by James Steubing called The Travel Secrets Guide.
This fantastic book shows you many secrets that the travel industry wants to
keep hidden from you.
You will learn how to book hotels and airfare at 50% or more off what
the normal traveler pays.
You will learn how to travel smart, avoid getting scammed, and what to do when
things go wrong.
In short, this ebook guide will teach you, in simple terms, how to be one very
savvy traveler.
Interested? Here are some useful topics covered:
How to save hundreds, even thousands on international flights through
consolidators
How to strategically bid for the best deals on Priceline.com
What you should do before going abroad
How to avoid travel scams
How to save 50% or more on restaurants, shopping and more
Tips on tipping both at home and abroad
What to do when your stuck in an airport overnight
And lots more ...
I found that I liked Jame's writing style. He doesn't waste time writing fluff -
he goes straight to the tips and tells you
what you need to know. The ebook is, in a word, action-packed. I came away
learning more about booking vacations than I ever could
had I waded through tons of stuff on the Internet.
One portion of the ebook that I found particularly useful was the section on airfare consolidators.
In cases you didn't know, airfare consolidators are companies
who purchase flights in bulk directly from the airlines and then resell them to
travel agents and the public with a slight markup. These consolidated fares can
be as much as 50%, 60% or 70% cheaper
than a regular fare. Jame's excellent book tells tells you how to find
these low fares and what to be careful of.
In addition, I saw that James has some great tips on Priceline.com.
Priceline.com is an online travel reservation service used
by millions across the globe. James has discovered a cool way to check how cheap
Priceline.com will let you
bid on a flight or hotel room. This, in short, gives you access to some powerful
bidding strategies to uncover the fabulous deals.
In summary, if you find that planning a vacation is a huge hassle, I strongly
recommend you study James' ebook carefully.
The insights within will save you tons of money and wasted time.