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Travel Agents, also known as Travel Intermediaries, are companies that act as intermediaries between travelers and suppliers of travel services. They provide advice and assistance to travelers in the planning, booking, and purchasing of travel services such as flights, hotels, car rentals, and tours. Travel Agents also provide additional services such as visa and passport assistance, travel insurance, and currency exchange.
Travel Agents are an important part of the travel industry, as they provide travelers with access to a wide range of services and products. They are also able to provide personalized advice and assistance to travelers, helping them to make informed decisions about their travel plans.
Some of the major companies in the Travel Agent market include Expedia, Orbitz, Travelocity, Priceline, and Kayak. These companies offer a variety of services, including flight and hotel booking, car rental, and tour packages. They also provide additional services such as visa and passport assistance, travel insurance, and currency exchange. Show Less Read more