Part Time Travel Agent How to Cash In On
Editorial Reviews
Phyllis Fine, Travel Agent magazine, July 25, 1994
Those who are beginning outside agents-or novice inside staffers just learning the ropes-should look to the book Part-Time Travel Agent for a thorough introduction to the field. Although it's ostensibly targeted to the industry civilian who wants to sell travel on a part-time basis, much of the information in this well-written book could be useful to any new agent.
Author Kelly Monaghan provides a step-by-step guide for setting up a home-based business. . .; detailed chapters on all segments of the travel field are also provided. For example, the chapter "Getting Serious" is an insider's look at issues such as overrides and the legal liability of agents.
Rudy Maxa, Public Radio's Savvy Traveler, as heard on Marketplace, American Public Radio, 8/30/94
You may remember Kelly Monaghan as the author of a credible book on how to travel cheaply as an air courier. Well, Kelly's latest book is a definitive guide to getting in on the travel business. . . .[It] will tell you more than any of those mail-order deals about starting on a legitimate, part-time basis. And for lots less money.
Part Time Travel Agent How to Cash In On
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