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Travel Agents in Uk—a Boon for Tourists

Posted by Rebecka Whitlock | Travel and Tourism | Wednesday 25 June 2008 3:46 am

Are you planning to spend your holidays in United Kingdom? Do not roam around like a stranger in a foreign land instead enjoy your holidays with a perfect plan and a guide! Why should you spend your precious hours looking for information on pricing and itineraries when most travel agents in UK can get all of this information for you in a matter of minutes? The best way is to look for online travel agents who can make your trip a memorable one. As online travel agents offer 24/7 service, the most obvious advantage of using them is their expediency. Find all kinds of help at hand in London when it comes to organizing your next holiday.

It is up to you to decide if you need a travel agent in UK or not. But if you opt for one, you will save yourself time and effort. Travel agents in UK have access to thousands of airline companies, hotels and other vacation venues, thus making it possible to have your first choice. In addition, a good travel agent will be able to suggest ideas to enhance your trip that you had not even thought about. As the travel agent is ‘the son of the soil’, you get a perfect shield that protects you form the disadvantages of being a stranger in a foreign land. Finally, if travel agents are involved in the booking and if something goes wrong, the risk is with them, and it is possible to recoup your losses.

International Trade

Posted by James Copper | General | Thursday 5 June 2008 9:03 am

International trade can be broadly termed as exchange of goods and services between two countries or across two international boundaries. Trade between nations existed from ancient times. International trade often had a significant influence in determining the socio-economic, political and cultural scenario of a country.

International trade between two countries is heavily influenced by the existing bilateral relations between the nations. During the early times, international trade was strictly regulated and was under the influence of high tariffs. During this period, countries mainly adopted the policy of mercantilism where the inflow of capital determined the prosperity of the nation. However, with the advent of globalization and industrialization during 19th century, these regulations have been relaxed and the concept of free trade has been adopted. In this model, the trade is not regulated by any government-imposed restrictions which include taxes and tariffs. All the developed and economically powerful nations including United States, United Kingdom and the entire Europe have been the strongest advocates of this policy.