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Learning To Compete In A Very Competitive Industry: Travel

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Over the years, many of us have heard about the opportunities
available in wholesale travel. As a consumer, we can recognize
that if these wholesale travel packages are legitimate, then we
will have access to vacation packages that would make the average
traveler drool over their possibilities in travel destinations.
When we slide the shoe to the other foot and consider wholesale
travel as a business opportunity, we question whether we have the
knowledge or fortitude to succeed in this type of busines


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Learning To Compete In A Very Competitive Industry: Travel
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Over the years, many of us have heard about the opportunities
available in wholesale travel. As a consumer, we can recognize
that if these wholesale travel packages are legitimate, then we
will have access to vacation packages that would make the average
traveler drool over their possibilities in travel destinations.
When we slide the shoe to the other foot and consider wholesale
travel as a business opportunity, we question whether we have the
knowledge or fortitude to succeed in this type of business.

Read on as we examine wholesale travel from the perspective of
the consumer and the online businessperson seeking new
opportunities in profit.

Beware of The Discount Travel Scams

While the wholesale travel industry is a legitimate industry
offering legitimate travel packages, there are a few people out
there offering deals that are less than favorable to consumers.

The most common travel scam is the kind used to sell timeshare
packages in real estate. The real estate agent will give you a
free three-day package to an attractive destination, IF your
yearly salary meets certain minimums AND you agree to sit down
and listen to a sales pitch for timeshare properties.

Now, there is nothing wrong with timeshares per se, but the
methods that some unscrupulous agents employ to sell timeshares
are shameful to say the least. Timeshare supported vacations are
well known for their hard-sell approach to the sales process.

As a result, when most people speak of discount travel or
wholesale travel, the first thought that comes to the mind of
most consumers is the timeshare sales pitch. As a result,
consumers generally have a poor opinion of discount travel or
wholesale travel, based only on their fears of timeshare selling
scams.

Be Aware Of Travel Restrictions With Some Packages

There are three types of restrictions that may accompany some
discount travel packages:

 * Expiration Dates: Many packages come with defined expiration
dates that make them difficult-to-use by the stated due-date. Not
all of us can gear up to take our vacation within the next 90
days. So, be certain to read the fine print of any offer that is
made available to you.

 * Blackout Dates: Blackout dates were made famous by David
Spade's representation of Capital One Credit Cards. Some travel
rewards carry blackout dates to limit the expense of those
rewards. They don't want you using your travel rewards over the
Thanksgiving weekend, since that is the busiest travel weekend of
the year, and prices are generally higher for that peak period.
Travel rewards aside, some travel packages employ blackout dates
as well. Check the fine print to make sure that any blackout
dates offered with a package do not interfere with how you want
to use the travel package.

 * Non-Transferable Vouchers: In theory, if you buy a hotel room
and an airline ticket to Jamaica for the weekend and if something
were to happen in your life that prevented you from using your
purchased services, you could give the tickets and reservations
to your best friend, so your money would not be wasted. Some
travel vouchers may prevent you from transferring your vacation
to another party. As always, read the fine print to know what
restrictions might limit your vacation plans.

In a lot of cases, even if these restrictions exist, they will
not interfere with your vacation plans. But, it is far better to
be aware of a limitation before you buy your vacation, than it is
to find out about those restrictions when you are ready to plan
your trip.

How Do Service Providers Profit From Vacation Packages?

Where the value of discount travel or wholesale travel packages
distracts many people, is this underlying question of how
companies can offer these types of packages. The consumer is
confused by the whole concept of free vacations, so we will look
into the profit motive here.

When people are looking at an offer of a free vacation that
consists of three days in a hotel room, many people are
dumbfounded that such a thing could exist. If we use Las Vegas
hotels and Orlando Florida hotels as examples, it is a much
easier concept to understand.

When a Las Vegas hotel offers a free three-day stay, they do so
with the expectation that you may spend several hundred or
thousand dollars in their casino. If you did not take the free
stay in their hotel room, you may have taken your vacation in Las
Vegas anyhow, but stayed in one of their competitor's hotel
rooms. If that were to happen, then their competitor would have
won your money in their casino instead.

Hotels in vacation spots such as Orlando Florida may be receiving
rewards from Walt Disney World to ensure that you spend your
vacation at Walt Disney World, instead of Six Flags Over Texas.
The hotel will receive money from Walt Disney World for your
stay, and you will eat several meals and use several services at
the hotel that gave you the hotel room for free.

Free services frequently provide the lubrication that helps a
local economy soar, so many businesses will offer rewards to the
hotel chains to offer free hotel rooms to visitors.

Do keep in mind that if you do get a free hotel room, there will
still be a small cost to you in terms of the taxes excised on
that hotel room stay. State laws mandate that all visitors pay
taxes on their hotel rooms, and even though your stay might be
free, you will still be required to pay the taxes on the room.

How The Airline Industry Profits From Discount Air Travel

When an airplane flies from New York City to Los Angeles, they
always have a specific number of seats on that flight. Even if
only twenty people paid for that flight, they airline would be
required to make the journey, with all of its empty seats in
tow.

So, airlines have constructed a very unique business model to
make sure their empty seats are filled. When you buy a seat
directly from the airline company, you will most always pay full
price for the seat. If you buy your airline seat from a travel
company, you can often find discounts on those seats.

Very literally, airline companies calculate how many seats they
will sell on their own for each flight, and then they wholesale
the remaining seats to travel agencies and other travel
companies, to ensure that they will fill most or all of their
seats.

The travel industry will buy seats on the airplane for as much as
90% off the retail cost of a flight. Then they will turn around
and sell those flights to their customers at a markup. The actual
discount rate will vary by the company making the offer, since
only the biggest wholesale travel companies will get the deepest
discounts, and the travel agencies usually buy seats from these
airline seat wholesalers.

Can The Little Guy Compete In A Market Saturated by Big Players?

Simply put, yes. A friend of mine at Dreams By Vasrue has built
his own little travel empire selling wholesale travel packages.
In a recent month, he was able to generate $18,000 in profits –
these were profits, not total sales.

With a saturated market filled by big names such as Travelocity,
Expedia, Orbitz and many others, you would think it impossible to
compete in such a crowded marketplace. But, you must remember
that these big travel websites are operating as the travel
agency, buying travel services at wholesale and marking up their
prices to make a significant profit.

This leaves the little guys lots of opportunity to reach the
buying public in ways that the big websites cannot do themselves.
The big websites are not in the business of offering true
wholesale travel, because they are like travel agencies selling
retail travel to consumers.

The Lesson In This Story

The lesson in this story is that the Internet is offering lots of
entrepreneurs a way to stand up and compete with the largest
corporations on the planet in a multitude of industries.

As an online businessperson, you should always be looking for
that new opportunity that could make you very wealthy. When you
take the time to learn the internal workings of any industry, you
will uncover opportunities to compete successfully and
prosperously with the biggest names in your own industries.




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interested in learning about wholesale travel as a way to save money or 
as a business opportunity, please visit http://www.DreamsByVasrue.com/ 
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