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JUST
IN TIME FOR VACATION SEASON: A TRAVELER'S CHECKLIST
10 Ways to Avoid Disappointment on Your Next Vacation
Here
are some tips from the nonprofit United States Tour Operators Association
on how to avoid disappointment on your next vacation
- If
a telemarketer offers you a vacation deal, never give your credit
card number over the phone.
- If
an offer sounds too good to be true, it probably is.
- Seeing
the offer on a Web site does not count as getting an offer in writing.
A Web site can be easily changed and provides no proof of what the
offer was like when you first saw it. (Source: National Fraud Information
Center, part of the National Consumer League)
- Before
purchasing a vacation, check with a travel agent or other reliable
source to be sure that the company you are dealing with is legitimate.
- Find
out if the company is a member of an organization with a consumer
protection plan, such as USTOA. All USTOA packages are backed by
a $1 Million Consumer Protection Plan, which reimburses travelers'
deposits and monies paid in the unlikely event of the company's
default or bankruptcy. For information, call toll-free 1-800-GO-USTOA
(468-7862) or visit www.ustoa.com.
- Know
the cancellation clauses in your travel agreements.
- To
save money, investigate early booking discounts offered by tour
operators.
- If
you can't find space on your own at a popular destination, consider
a vacation package. Tour operators and travel packagers reserve
blocks of space at the most popular destinations well in advance.
Best of all, they can often save you up to 40% over booking the
same vacation on your own.
- Book
airfare when you make your vacation arrangements. Don't play airplane
roulette, waiting until the last minute to see what late airline
sales occur. This is particularly true if you're traveling to a
highly visited area, where flights may be booked well in advance.
- Be
realistic: you get what you pay for. Don't expect luxury accommodations
at bargain basement prices.
For
a free copy of USTOA's "Smart Traveler's Planning Kit,"
and a listing of USTOA Active Member companies, contact USTOA, 342
Madison Avenue, Suite 1522, New York, NY 10173; phone 1-800-GO-USTOA
(468-7862); or e-mail information@ustoa.com. Information on USTOA
member companies as well as the destinations they serve is available
on the Internet at www.ustoa.com.

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10
Ways to Avoid Disappointment on Your Next Vacation



FROM
THE PRESIDENT'S DESK
October 2007
Far & Wide Update


USTOA is dedicated to protecting the world's treasures for future generations
of travelers. Visit the Tourism
Cares website for more information.

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