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Luxury Travel on a Shoestring Budget

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Love to travel but don’t have the thousands of dollars to do it? You can get luxury travel on a shoestring budget just by planning a little more carefully. Read these tips that will allow you to go on your well-deserved getaway without burning a hole in your pocket.

Always remember when planning your trip that timing is key.  School vacation weeks are the worst – always crowded with children and the airfare is sky high – no pun intended.

Sometimes a coach seat during a school vacation week could cost more than a first class ticket during the off-season.  So remember, unless you want a screaming child kicking the back of your seat throughout the entire flight, avoid winter and spring breaks at all costs.

Regardless of where you decide to book your luxury travel arrangements – with an agent or on the Internet – make sure that you know exactly who you are working with.  Make sure you choose the right specialist for what you’re looking for. 

Consider all aspects of your deal – not just the price tag.  Quality wins over quantity in some cases.  This way, you’ll have the luxury you want on a shoestring budget. This also makes sure that you build a solid relationship with the company you’re dealing with.  If you are loyal to them, they will be loyal to you.  Always remember, they want your business.

Think about how frequent flyer programs work: if you choose their airline consistently, they’ll reward you by giving you a free flight.  When booking online or with an agent, make sure you always ask questions.  You will never get anywhere from being silent, so see if they could possibly upgrade an aspect of your trip. 

Your coach tickets could turn into first class – or maybe your suite could turn into a deluxe version. Don’t be scared to ask for things – if they say no, then you’re no worse off than before.

If for some reason the company you’re working with makes an error, be sure to take advantage of it.  Most companies want to keep up a high level of customer satisfaction and rely on their guests to provide them with information on how to achieve that. 

Your criticism will ensure that yourself (and other travelers) will have a satisfactory luxury vacation. Be sure to find someone who is willing to work with unhappy customers.  Many times, people get aggravated with customers who complain, so check review sites ahead of time. Once you get the trip planned out, relax and have fun while you enjoy your luxury travel on a shoestring budget.

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