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9 Airline Fees to Watchout For

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The truth cannot be denied that airlines are earning most of their net profits by charging additional fees which people don’t really want to pay. Undeniably, few of the airlines won’t be able to survive without charging these fees. Even some of the airlines will be in danger by applying these new charges. Below are the new charges that airlines would like to incorporate in 2011.

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Infant Fee

At present there are no charges for the small babies on U.S domestic flights, however, this facility will not continue in the future. In this regard Ryan air (offering flights to various destination of Europe) has already started to charge €20 for lap babies for one way.

This amount is equivalent to US$30. The U.S is thinking to prohibit the lap kids for security causes. Hence, parents need to purchase tickets for them and lay the in the seats with child self control system. Even the Govt. won’t pass this regulation; the airlines are expected to charge this fee.

In-Person Check-in

You may have been befitted by the airport booth for the purpose of signing up or getting your boarding card. You may have completed this process through internet at your home. It is quite simple and helpful for you. In fact these facilities also lessen the human resource cost for the airlines.

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Free Work at Home As An Online Travel Agent

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Travel industry has been a mystery for many people. Travel agents share the same attributes of their jobs as real estate agents. You can be a travel agent or a home based freelance travel agent, or you can also start travel agent work after your retirement. For a number of people, this is a full time job, while others enjoy it doing as a part-time work.

Responsibilities of a travel agent

The responsibilities of a travel agent include the booking of travel customers. A travel agent provides information about the available travel options to the customers and makes booking for them with their suppliers.

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In return to this suppliers pay them a commission based on the number of booking they have made. A travel agent is free to change their suppliers if they see existing supplier not paying them commission. A travel agent is also independent of changing their client service fee for the time which they are giving to their work.

Amount of commission a travel agent gets

Many hotels pay 10% of the cost of the hotel excluding taxes and fees. If you book your hotel a customer with a$100 per night then you will get $10 on that reservation. In some cases, travel agents can get paid a better price of performing the same work. Booking through an online travel agent doesn’t cost a lot to the customer unless the travel agent charges for the services.

Who can do this job?

Anyone who has set up an account with travel agents can do this job. Many suppliers require their agents to have an IATAN, CLIA or ARC number. IATAN sits for International Airlines Travel Agent Networking. CLIA sits for Cruise Lines International Association. ARC sits for Airline Reporting Corporation.  Memberships for all these companies require certain things such as sales, money in the bank, training in the relevant industry or experience, and membership fee.

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