Why Online Airfare prices are cheaper and how prices on one site are different from prices on competitor sites?

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Lets start fromrepparttar explanation of Online Airfares. Airfares are fares given directly from major domestic and international airlines to airline wholesalers (consolidators) to sell to travel resellers at reduced rates. Airlines work with consolidators to help fill up unsold airline seat inventory, which may otherwise go empty and generate no revenue forrepparttar 133781 airline. Fares are often deeply discounted - up to 70% off ofrepparttar 133782 regular published fares. Due to such discounts there are a lot of consolidators willing to distribute them. That means thatrepparttar 133783 same fare might be viewed by hundreds of people atrepparttar 133784 same time from anywhere inrepparttar 133785 world and who ever will clicks to get it first will get it forrepparttar 133786 price consolidator was selling it for. Yes, forrepparttar 133787 price consolidator was selling it for. You should remember that consolidators add their preferred mark up on top ofrepparttar 133788 priced given by airlines. Sure, that’s consolidator’s profit, but

Home Travel Agent: Will I Be Able To Live On My Home-Based Travel Agent Salary?

Written by Tim Bruxvoort


Does travel to places like Fiji, Rome, Italy, Hong Kong, Bora Bora, Paris, London, and Australia sound like something you want to do? Would you like to stroll on secluded beaches, dine in quaint little restaurants, or wander around in ancient castles? If so, becoming a travel agent may be a good choice for you.

But can you really make decent money being a travel agent? Is there a future in it?

According torepparttar United States Department of Labor, "Industry consolidation and increasing use ofrepparttar 133780 Internet to book travel will result in a decline inrepparttar 133781 employment of travel agents. The Internet increasingly allows people to access travel information from their personal computers, enabling them to research and plan their own trips, make their own reservations and travel arrangements, and purchase their own tickets."

So asrepparttar 133782 need for travel agents declines, so too will their salaries. And salaries of travel agents are already low. The United States Department of Labor, says thatrepparttar 133783 "Median annual earnings of travel agents were $26,630 in 2002. The middle 50 percent earned between $20,800 and $33,580. The lowest 10 percent earned less than $16,530, whilerepparttar 133784 top 10 percent earned more than $41,660."

So if you had years worth of experiencerepparttar 133785 best you would do is around $40,000 U.S. a year, which is very well likely to decline. And more likely you would only be earning $25K or less as a travel agent. That's not a very attractive salary for most people.

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