A good travel agent in Munich?
#1
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A good travel agent in Munich?
Dear Germany forum,
I will move to Munich from Brussels in a few days and I would like to find a good travel agent in town. Does anyone have any recommendations?
English speaking would be a huge plus (I speak German but my English is better), and possibly someone who would easily understand why I'd prefer another booking class because it earns more miles in my FFP of choise
Thank you all for your help!
MODS: I hope this post is not OT. If necessary please move or delete.
I will move to Munich from Brussels in a few days and I would like to find a good travel agent in town. Does anyone have any recommendations?
English speaking would be a huge plus (I speak German but my English is better), and possibly someone who would easily understand why I'd prefer another booking class because it earns more miles in my FFP of choise
Thank you all for your help!
MODS: I hope this post is not OT. If necessary please move or delete.
#2
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Sorry for not responding to your PM on this topic, I was in China for two weeks and mostly offline (also thanks to the great firewall).
Some recommendations on TAs in Germany are here: http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/lufth...t-germany.html
I personally would rcs85551s agency Skytravelagent. Note that they are very smart optimising your routing etc to maximise miles, but for short hops and simple economy tickets you are better off using the many OTA offerings out there via kayak. The OTAs usually outbid themselves to get to the number 1 position in kayak or skyscanner type search engines and you can save 20-30€ per simple return.
Some recommendations on TAs in Germany are here: http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/lufth...t-germany.html
I personally would rcs85551s agency Skytravelagent. Note that they are very smart optimising your routing etc to maximise miles, but for short hops and simple economy tickets you are better off using the many OTA offerings out there via kayak. The OTAs usually outbid themselves to get to the number 1 position in kayak or skyscanner type search engines and you can save 20-30€ per simple return.
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+1 for RCS. I don't care for OTA. I book everything I can with Skytravel as I just want to have it handled properly in the most convenient way for me. Happy to pay an extra for that.
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#9
Join Date: Mar 2014
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Skytravelagent is the most professional travel agency around.
I also like Travel Overland (www.travel-overland.de/), they have a few stores in the city and should be capable of booking what you request most of the time.
I also like Travel Overland (www.travel-overland.de/), they have a few stores in the city and should be capable of booking what you request most of the time.
#10
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I rarely do recommendations for travel agencies, but skytravelagent.de is one of the best I have used in the past. ^^
They have also arranged some special deals in the past with various airlines.
They have also arranged some special deals in the past with various airlines.
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Sorry for not responding to your PM on this topic, I was in China for two weeks and mostly offline (also thanks to the great firewall).
Some recommendations on TAs in Germany are here: http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/lufth...t-germany.html
I personally would rcs85551s agency Skytravelagent. Note that they are very smart optimising your routing etc to maximise miles, but for short hops and simple economy tickets you are better off using the many OTA offerings out there via kayak. The OTAs usually outbid themselves to get to the number 1 position in kayak or skyscanner type search engines and you can save 20-30€ per simple return.
Some recommendations on TAs in Germany are here: http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/lufth...t-germany.html
I personally would rcs85551s agency Skytravelagent. Note that they are very smart optimising your routing etc to maximise miles, but for short hops and simple economy tickets you are better off using the many OTA offerings out there via kayak. The OTAs usually outbid themselves to get to the number 1 position in kayak or skyscanner type search engines and you can save 20-30€ per simple return.