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Development advantages of Leshan traditional travel agency
1, Leshan traditional travel service is very good. After the sales of tourism products are completed, traditional travel agencies can handle all kinds of disputes or accidents in the journey quickly, properly and timely with years of experience in product operation, and control all aspects of tourism relatively smoothly. At the same time, the tourism consumption market is undergoing obvious changes, and the service content of travel agencies is also undergoing transformation and upgrading, from the original leading consumption to service consumption, and paying more attention to quality and brand while broadening the scope of services.
2. Leshan is rich in tourism resources. The old traditional travel agencies are rich in resources, which is embodied in establishing long-term and stable cooperative relations with major airlines, hotels and scenic spots. They can often get special air tickets, special hotels and special scenic spots tickets far below the market price, and occupy a large proportion of the market share with absolute price competitive advantage.
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