A woman was left badly injured being thrown off a fairground ride while on holiday in Turkey. Meliisa Hunter suffered a broken nose and needed stitches in her head, knee and elbow and blood transfusions after the fall.
06.05.2022 - 00:37 / thegavoice.com
A vacation is supposed to be a break, a time for rest and relaxation away from the hustle and bustle of the real world. But when it comes to planning a trip, that break can easily turn into its own stressor, weighing on your mind and eating up your time. Depending on your destination, coordinating all the moving parts involved in planning a trip — hotels, transportation, itineraries, tours, etc. — can be a huge hassle. That’s where travel agents like Jim Anastos come in.
Anastos is an agent at Trips with George, one of the oldest gay-owned businesses in Atlanta with more than 25 years in operation. Anastos is an LGBTQ travel expert, with 50 countries, over 20 gay cruises, and countless cities under his belt.
The big question is: Why use a travel agent when you can plan your own trip for free? If you’re passionate about planning, an expert on your destination, and have ample time and money to spend, go for it! But if you’re not — and, let’s be honest, most of us aren’t — a travel agent makes traveling more convenient, straightforward, and cost-effective, with expertise to make your trip a great one.
Agents like Anastos transform what can be up to 10 different points of contact across providers into just one, streamlining the planning process and making it easier on the client.
“If you’re booking, let’s say, an extensive trip to Europe, you’re going to be dealing with at least three — and maybe as many as six or seven — different providers: you’re going to get with an airline, a hotel, you’re going to deal with airport transfers, and then you’re going to deal with tour companies, car rentals, insurance policies,” he said. “When you really add it up, it could be as many as ten different providers. With me, you get a single
A woman was left badly injured being thrown off a fairground ride while on holiday in Turkey. Meliisa Hunter suffered a broken nose and needed stitches in her head, knee and elbow and blood transfusions after the fall.
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