On Mon, 2010-08-23 at 06:34 +1200, Lars Wirzenius wrote: > On su, 2010-08-22 at 14:23 +0200, Holger Levsen wrote: > > I think it's totally reasonable to use our projects funds wisely. That is, > > if > > you get or apply for travel sponsorship, to help looking for good prices. > > Given that finding good flight prices is hard, would it be worthwhile to > get a travel agent to arrange transportation for everyone? A good agent > might be able to find much better deals than most people, and might not > be too expensive.
I think this probably isn't a great idea. My cynical imagination suggests that we will be paying the travel agent's salary while they do this, that the additional communication workload for the sponsorship people *will* make it a nightmare, and that problems occurring as a miscommunication will be blamed on the (now totally overworked) sponsorship team and (now reclassified as useless) travel agent for failing the clairvoyance test. While there are travel agents around who can do as you say I have found them to be extremely rare, possibly because they are often paid on commission. I would also be surprised if they can do it for clients from all over the world - they will inevitably specialise on the needs of clients who are most likely to walk in the door. Cheers, Andrew. -- ------------------------------------------------------------------------ andrew (AT) morphoss (DOT) com +64(272)DEBIAN Be cautious in your daily affairs. ------------------------------------------------------------------------
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