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MileSmiles
May 14, 01, 2:57 pm
I need to buy a RTW Ticket in Canada since is about USD1000.00 less than in the US. Can anybody recomend a good/serious travel agency in Canada to do bussines with ?
Thanks

[This message has been edited by MileSmiles (edited 05-14-2001).]


uschina
May 14, 01, 6:28 pm
Call Eli or Avi at Imperial Travel
(514) 341 7220
They have great deals and can help you in writing your ticket to minimize the cost and maximize the amount of stops. They also know the mileage game and will direct you on how to best write the ticket to get as many bonus miles possible. These are also good people to work with. I have purchased many tickets from them.

uschina
May 14, 01, 6:28 pm
Call Eli or Avi at Imperial Travel
(514) 341 7220
They have great deals and can help you in writing your ticket to minimize the cost and maximize the amount of stops. They also know the mileage game and will direct you on how to best write the ticket to get as many bonus miles possible. These are also good people to work with. I have purchased many tickets from them.


uschina
May 14, 01, 6:29 pm
Call Eli or Avi at Imperial Travel
(514) 341 7220
They have great deals and can help you in writing your ticket to minimize the cost and maximize the amount of stops. They also know the mileage game and will direct you on how to best write the ticket to get as many bonus miles possible. These are also good people to work with. I have purchased many tickets from them.

wideman
May 15, 01, 9:15 am
I went through this process late last year. You should be very aware that the great majority of travel agents (in Canada as well as the US) have very little experience with RTW tickets.

I woundp getting my tickets through AmEx travel in Toronto, using the agent Ray Surette (tel 416-967-3411). Overall, I was only barely satisfied: calls were often not returned within a reasonable time, and I generally knew more about the OneWorld rules and process than did Ray. However, he did ultimately get the ticklet written, and he is an extremely personable fellow.

I had much more confidence in an agent named Sophie at the AmEx agency in Montreal (514-282-0445). I had called Sophie when it appeared that Ray would be unable to get the job done, and Sophie seemed to know her RTW stuff inside and out. At the last minute, though, Ray came through with the ticket.

If I were getting another RTW ex-Canada, I'd probably call Sophie first, with Ray as a second choice. For any agent, I would first have a chat and figure out if the agent understands the basics of RTW ticketing.

(Edited to correct no more than 30 typos.)

[This message has been edited by wideman (edited 05-17-2001).]

stockmanjr
May 15, 01, 9:27 am
I know this may sound stuipd but what is Rtw way ticketing?

Nanook
May 16, 01, 8:27 am
No, stockmanjr, it's not stupid. You should hear some of the questions I've had to ask. RTW stands for round-the-world.



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