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Fiji Travel Agents:

Fiji Travel Agents While in holiday lands, I have knocked around informally with a good many fiji travel agents agents. Ill say candidly that my respect for the men and women in that profession has increased in at least arithmetical progression with every major journey I have taken, for I have seen at close quarters the mountains of facts they have to master, and frequently revise, the prickly problems that are their daily fare. The American Society of fiji travel agents Agents, ASTA for short, has over 800 active members and nearly 1200 associate members and most of them, I am convinced, know their business and courteously im-part their knowledge to all customers, for they simply can't last if they don't. The competition is very keen.

One more word about fiji travel agents agents, for I think their key role, in foreign fiji travel agents especially, is of incalculable importance. Here is the word for today"—pick one and stick to him unless and until he lets you down by sloppy or indifferent service. Make him your personal friend. Put him on his mettle by letting him see that you, though no "mouse" to be trapped, depend upon him and trust him. The giant agencies like American Express and Cook have one obvious advantage, their world-wide


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