I’ve used both of the popular TA services referenced in this thread. They both quoted similar prices for my 2022 Safari. I was booking for 4 of us total. At the time, I was able to get the same flights for a savings of $625 per person. I had access to the same airlines, flights, and seats so I booked them myself and helped the others in my group save $625 each.
My point is that I would have, and will, save time and money booking familiar flights to my destinations. That does not diminish the value of a Travel Agent/Agency to others. It only provides my first hand experience to others that may be looking for “Alternatives”.
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There are people that go out and pay Window Sticker price for a new vehicle from a car dealership. I’m not one of those types. I like to uncover value, find a good deal, discover an alternative process that may require a small effort on my part but result in less dependency on others. That’s likely more due to my nature than anything else. If I goof up and it doesn’t work, I’ll post about it…
Emirates flight August (This year); I struggled with the idea of the unknown of using a different carrier, route, airport to transit through, their rules for rifle and ammo transport, lay over times, and changing planes in a different country. I felt the need for changing flights to avoid flying Delta (I had 2 terrible trips in a row with Delta to 2 different countries) and having to waste an extra night staying in Joberg. Emirates got me to JNB in the am without any hassles, delays, or impacts. I chose a longer layover on the front leg because I wasn’t certain of how they would handle my riffle and ammo transport. I reduced that layover significantly on the return leg and it worked out great for my final destination. No delay or impact through Delta, great exit row seats with a lot of room for my long legs (I’m 6’-2”), no Atlanta shoe douche and rifle recheck, no lost gear or rifles, and an overall rewarding experience. I will book Emirates flights again myself for next year once I sort out my Safari plans.
To each their own…