Travelzoo
Travelzoo is an internet publisher of sales and specials available directly from travel companies. With offices in Chicago, Las Vegas, London, Miami, Munich, New York, Silicon Valley, and Toronto, Travelzoo® employs a staff of 35 travel deal experts to source, research and test recommended deals before publishing. They also provide their subscribers tips on when offers are available and where to find the best deals.
At Travelzoo their mission is to give you the best and smartest information. You don't book tickets on their site -- you click through to the travel company itself for that. And they don't charge you for their information, newsletters, or advocacy work on your behalf. So who pays for their offices and their experts and their cappuccinos? They make our money from the travel companies themselves. The travel companies pay them to distribute the news about their latest offers.
The hottest travel deals are handpicked and published every Wednesday in their famous Top 20® e-mail newsletter, the Internet's most popular travel newsletter. To learn more about Travelzoo, to sign up for the email newsletter, or to contact a Travelzoo representative, we have the information you need.
- Subscription to Travelzoo’s email newsletter is free. To sign up, go to www.travelzoo.com.
- Besides its United States’ website, Travelzoo also has international websites for Canada, Germany, and the UK & Ireland. To visit these sites, go to www.travelzoo.com and scroll to the bottom of the page.
There is only one way to contact Travelzoo, and that is by sending them an email through their website. Go to www.travelzoo.com and click on Help. From there, you can send an email message. Travelzoo does not post their phone number. If you need help booking a trip, Travelzoo asks that you contact the specific travel company you are trying to book with rather than asking Travelzoo. So this website is not helpful in terms of customer service, but is a great way to learn about travel deals.
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