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Travel Counsellors – The Future of Travel Agents: Working From Home!

in Travel,Web 2.0
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Coincidentally I got into contact with Bianca Maoua of the Dutch Branch of Travel Counsellors. A thriving franchise that is branching out despite the travel agent walk or kick out all over the world.
It was a very nice first encounter and I do believe this is the future alternative for the High Street Travel Agent.
Off course I’m biased, because I’m so used to the home working travel agent already: In my former life I worked 24/7 and had to change travel itineraries the very last moment (usually between 10 PM and 2.30AM). We then used a lady whose name I’ve forgotten sadly, but who was located in LA and worked there from home and from an office and helped us with airline leg scheduling and Hotel reservations when all Travel Agents here in The Netherlands were closed. This was in the late 80ies and early 90ies, way before Internet, but she had acces to GDS and could work with it and, more importantly knew how to trick the system…the now not permitted reverse your leg trip and so. Later I used a guy wo could tweak the same GDS with … just an embryonal PC…
About Travel Counsellors
Founded : 1994 by Chairman David Speakman
200 staff are located at the company’s Headquarters in the UK headquarters in Bolton. 40 more in overseas offices.
Over 1,000 home based self employed agents, located throughout the UK along with Ireland, the Netherlands, the US, Germany, South Africa and Australia. Further overseas expansion is planned. 83% of the agents are women, 77% have children, 71% are aged between 31 and 50 with an average of 19 years experience. Before joining Travel Counsellors 60% were either managers, deputy mangers or owners of high street / retail travel agencies
The company’s turnover has increased from its 1993 level of £510,000 to £245m for the financial year ending October 31 2008.
What they sell:
Packages represent 20% of total sales, including traditional package holidays from the (UK) big four. Tailor made holidays are about two thirds (65%) of our business, booked either with specialist tour operators or dynamically packaged using our own award winning Phenix system. The remaining 15% consists of cruise and business travel bookings.
Impressive! Even if you are net savvy they can save you tremendous time! They claim their Phenix system makes them better informed than any customer shopping on the internet….
I do permit myself a comment: Their site needs loads of more content! Syndication perhaps?
And a question: Are there genuine travel agent review sites out there?
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Street Art (13): Please Don't Pee in Public! – Luzinterruptus Intervention

August 23, 2009 · 5 comments
in Street Art
Please Don't Pee in Public by Luzinterruptus 01
Luzinterruptus.com is a Spanish collective of artists specialized in Interventions. This time they draw attention to public urinating. By installing “public toilets” in places they chose by their noses, easy to find places where the smell tells, they hope to remind people to abstain from this anti social behavior. I second!
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What annoys us is seeing how during the day and nigh people urinate anywhere in the streets without any embarrassment. They just walk along, turn round, zip down and, even in crowded places, seen by passers-by, let go.
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Along San Ildefonso square and surrounding side streets in Madrid, Spain they installed 80 male urine containers, the ones used in hospitals, filled then with yellow water and added a little light. A powerful poetic protest I would say.
Please Don't Pee in Public by Luzinterruptus 02
Photographs from Gustavo Sanabria who also maintains a Flickr Luzinterruptus set
Via a wonderful site unurth – street art which specializes in street art from all over the world. Definitely worth a look!

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