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What are the basis for choosing a travel intermediary?

The basis for selecting a travel intermediary is:

Geographic location and sales coverage; cooperation intention; sales target; financial resources and credit; operating history and ability to provide information; operating the travel agency business proportion; the travel agency’s own business purpose, products, market, competition, etc.

When a travel agency chooses an intermediary, it will conduct a series of investigations on local travel agencies, which are the candidates for the intermediary. Especially for more well-known travel agencies, this is an essential step. The economic strength of the middleman, that is, whether it can conduct professional single-line reception.

At the same time, the reputation of the travel agency is also one of the conditions for selection, such as whether there have been violations and penalties. Finally, in terms of cost, how much does it generally cost for a travel agency to receive a dedicated line. There are also many aspects such as the service quality of the tour guide, the feedback or complaint rate of tourists, and the management level of the middleman.

Things to note when traveling

1. Tourists should always pay attention to travel safety and try their best to avoid dangerous areas such as dense forests on steep slopes, cliff paths, rapids and deep caves, etc. Travel in a group, never leave the group and venture out alone.

2. Tourists should be civilized and polite, be polite to others at any time and on any occasion, be humble and tolerant in everything, consciously abide by public order, and promote a team spirit of mutual assistance and friendship.

3. Tourists should take good care of cultural relics and historic sites. They should consciously take care of cultural relics and flowers and trees in scenic spots wherever they go, and should not arbitrarily carve or graffiti on scenic spots and historic sites to prevent fines.