Search Travel Market Report

mainlogo
www.travelmarketreport.com
  • News
  • Packaged Travel
  • Cruise
  • Hotels & Resorts
  • Destinations
  • Retail Strategies
  • Niche & Luxury
  • Air
  • Training & Resources

Consumers Are Ready to Travel Again, Here’s Why They Should Use an Advisor

by Jessica Montevago / April 16, 2021
Consumers Are Ready to Travel Again, Here’s Why They Should Use an Advisor

Photo: Khairil Azhar Junos/Shutterstock.com.

Multiple signs have pointed to consumers’ readiness to travel again, with demand for leisure travel steadily climbing.

The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) screened more than 1.58 million people at U.S. airports ahead of Easter weekend, the highest recorded number since the pandemic began last March. In fact, in a promising sign, the U.S. has seen consistent daily passenger numbers above one million passengers in a day.

Another encouraging statistic, more than 100,000 Americans have received at least one dose of the coronavirus vaccine so far, while more than 57 million are fully vaccinated. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) said that fully vaccinated individuals are at low risk of spreading the disease while traveling.

Now that more Americans are gearing up to make vacations they’ve been dreaming about and planning for over a year, it’s more important than ever that they use advisors. Travel advisors will be an indisputable part of the travel experience, and consumers would be smart to rely on their expertise during the complex trip planning process.

While some international travel has yet to return, more and more destinations are opening their borders. With cruise lines, airlines, and hotels all implementing various COVID-19 protocols, having a travel advisor navigate that on behalf of their clients will ensure a seamless experience. There are also ever-changing vaccine and test requirements.

“A travel agent is more important now than ever before in helping you navigate the new travel landscape,” said Jamie Lynne Mussolini, founder, and president of Beachfronts Travel. “The new protocols, travel authorizations, insurance requirements, and documents needed are a hurdle for a first-time visitor however using an agent that knows this would save you so much time or at the worst being turned away at the airport.”

Some people will be taking bucket list trips after a year inside. Consumers will need the knowledge and skill of a travel advisor to put together these types of complex and meaningful trips without issue.

Eileen Anderson of Journeys Afar said, “This past year reminded me that my professional expertise has value and exclusivity with numerous trade partners beyond the reach of novice travel planners,” adding that her clients appreciate her knowledge, connections, and efficiency.

Whether it’s through a relationship with a supplier, industry know-how, or providing a human voice at the other end of the phone, advisors save their clients from the confusion and frustration that might arise.

Marc Bokoff, Cruise Planners franchise owner, said by securing client refunds, future travel, and cruise credits, “we proved the value of a fully engaged travel advisor advocating for clients during a very tough time.”

“I maintained a list of canceled reservations and whether they were refunded or had FCCs. This allows me to follow up at appropriate times to see if/when they will be ready to rebook while managing the expiration dates. Some clients opted to rebook along the way and have weathered multiple suspensions and we have been working very closely with them to continue to manage expectations.”

Meanwhile, travelers who booked with online travel agencies (OTAs) like Expedia or Priceline have struggled to get their refunds back. According to formal complaints with the U.S. Department of Transportation, of the 14,604 complaints received from January to December 2020, 94% were about obtaining refunds for unused or lost tickets, fare adjustments, or bankruptcies.

  
  

MOST VIEWED

  1. The Most Anticipated Hotel and Resort Openings of 2025
  2. Trinidad and Tobago Declares State of Emergency
  3. Here’s When Each Cruise Line Pays Travel Advisors Their Commission
  4. Princess Cruises Cancels Regal Princess Sailing for Unscheduled Dry Dock
  5. New U.K. ETA Requirement for Americans and Canadians Begins this Week
  6. Trevello World Holdings Inc. Acquires Gifted Travel Network


  1. Andrea DeMarco Out at Regent Seven Seas Cruises, Jason Montague to Oversee Oceania and RSSC
  2. Nikki Upshaw Departs Oceania Cruises
  3. Air Canada Flight Attendants Highlight Unpaid Work In Contract Demands
  4. Four of the Biggest Rule Changes Coming for Travelers and Advisors in 2025
  5. Here Are the Cruise Wave Season Promotions for 2025
  6. American Airlines Vacations Drops AAdvantage Requirement
TMR Subscription

Subscribe today to receive daily in-depth coverage, analysis of industry news, trends and issues that affect how you do business. Subscribe now for free.

Subscribe to TMR

Top Stories
CDC Adds Aruba to Level 4 Travel Advisory List
CDC Adds Aruba to Level 4 Travel Advisory List

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) on Tuesday added Aruba to its Level 4: Very High COVID-19 travel list.

France Adds Mandatory Quarantine for Unvaccinated Arrivals from U.S.
France Adds Mandatory Quarantine for Unvaccinated Arrivals from U.S.

France has added the U.S. to its COVID-19 Red List of countries.

WestJet Calls Canadian Travel Advisory a “Setback” to Airline Industry
WestJet Calls Canadian Travel Advisory a “Setback” to Airline Industry

“Air travel is the most tested and protected consumer activity in Canada.”

Cayman Islands Change Travel Requirements Ahead of the Holidays
Cayman Islands Change Travel Requirements Ahead of the Holidays

The Cayman Islands’ pre-travel testing time is changing. 

Canada Warns Citizens Against International Travel as COVID-19 Cases Rise
Canada Warns Citizens Against International Travel as COVID-19 Cases Rise

A rise in COVID-19 cases is again causing concern among Canadian government officials.

CDC Adds Italy, Greenland to Level 4 Travel Advisory List Over COVID-19 Concerns
CDC Adds Italy, Greenland to Level 4 Travel Advisory List Over COVID-19 Concerns

Italy and Greenland, along with Mauritius, has been added to the highest COVID-19 advisory list. 

TMR OUTLOOKS & WHITE PAPERS
View All
Advertiser's Voice
More than Villas. An Experience.
About Travel Market Report Mission Staff Advisory Board Advertise Syndication Guidelines
TMR Resources Calendar of Events Outlook/Whitepapers Previous Sponsored Articles Previous This Week Articles
Subscribe to TMR
Select Language
Do You Have an Idea Email
editor@travelmarketreport.com
Give Us a Call
1-(516) 730-3097
Drop Us a Note
Travel Market Report
71 Audrey Ave, Oyster Bay, NY 11771
© 2005 - 2025 Travel Market Report, an American Marketing Group Inc. Company All Rights Reserved | 243 South Street, Oyster Bay, NY, 11771 USA | Telephone (516) 730-3097| Terms and Conditions
Cookie Policy Privacy Policy