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Are there any traps for low-cost tour groups?

1. Zombie group: Many low-cost tour groups actually attract quite few tourists. They just want to attract more tourists at a cheap price with the help of limited group members, and they will bind tourists to buy packages.

2. Low service quality: Many low-cost tour groups only attract tourists with the lowest cost and the worst service to save money.

3. Fake meal supplement: Many low-cost tour groups use subsidy policies to let tourists buy meal supplements or package tours that are more expensive than the original price in order to obtain higher profits.

4. Economic group: Some tour groups may minimize the tour fare, such as public transportation and low-cost catering. In order to save costs, instead, choose the most affordable low-cost scheme.

5. Low rates: Some low-priced tour groups will arrange low-priced attractions and low-priced shopping, replace high-priced attractions and high-priced shopping with low prices, and replace high-priced attractions with low-priced sales to save tourists money.