Recently a post on AskReddit, a popular website where internet users can ask any question under the sun in a forum format, read, “What was common in 1999 but is unusual in 2019?” One of the top replies said, “Booking flights through a travel agent.” While some Redditors agreed, many were quick to come to agents’ defense proving once again that even as technology continues to evolve travel agents still reign supreme in the industry.
Take a look at these 10 comments on why travelers prefer working with a professional:
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