Frequently Asked Questions
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We specialize in high-end travel and work mostly with five and four star hotels & resorts as well as boutique properties, villas, and safari camps. You will have a personal planner, who is with you for every step of the way who is saving you time and money, and who is getting you extra VIP-style perks, for the exact same price as if you booked it on your own. More detailed itineraries will have a planning fee.
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No we work with all different destinations all over the world… If you are unsure where you want to travel, we help narrow it down and suggest locations based on your preference. Wherever you choose in the world with our amazing contacts we will have a team on site always at your fingertips to help.
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We guide our clients to the right hotel via firsthand knowledge and experience and knowing your style and preferences. We offer the best perks through our preferred partner programs with hundreds of hotels around the world. In addition, we have relationships with hotel owners and general managers which always result in added amenities and making all AS Travel Pro clients feel like a VIP.
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We have an amazing network of villa partners around the world. We do not work with VRBO or Airbnb and only work with villas we have visited from our exclusive private listings.
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In order to know that everything will be perfect the way we like it we prefer to book all components of your trip. If hotels are already booked directly we are happy to take them over and help build your itinerary. Reach out for more information.
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To get started, all you need to do is fill out the “Contact Us” form and we will be in touch shortly to send you on your way…
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Passports should be valid for a minimum of six months upon arrival in each foreign country. All visa requirements will be well documented and discussed early on in the planning process to ensure compliance.
For further information relating to travel documentation, visit the websites for Transportation Security Administration, U.S. Department of Transportation, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, and U.S. Customs and Border Protection.
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