Times Colonist

Travel service taps into local knowledge

- BETH J. HARPAZ

Is a company called ViaHero creating a new model for travel?

For a flat fee of $25 US a day, travellers can use a service called ViaHero to hire locals on the ground to plan out their trips, arranging everything from lodging and airport pickup to sightseein­g and dining. The service combines authentic local recommenda­tions, convenient online booking and the oldschool guidance of a travel agent.

So far it’s available in Cuba, Iceland, Japan and Colombia, with plans to add Ecuador and other South American countries this year.

Trips are customized to fit any budget. Travellers can be as independen­t with as much unstructur­ed time as they like, or ViaHero can hire tour guides, drivers and even personal chefs.

“It’s like having a local friend who has all the same interests as you plan your trip,” said ViaHero CEO Greg Buzulencia in an interview with the Associated Press.

Buzulencia has loved planning trips since he was a child in Youngstown, Ohio. At age 16, he says, he “begged and pleaded his way” to become an official “TripTik” planner for AAA. (TripTiks provided customized routes for road trips long before you could get maps and directions online.)

Eventually, Buzulencia turned his passion into a 21st-century travel business. He came up with ViaHero because he felt the traditiona­l travel industry wasn’t meeting the demand for “authentic local experience­s” and “personal curation” in trip planning.

The company has arranged more than 3,000 trips since launching in 2016 with travel to Cuba. ViaHero also ensures compliance with U.S. regulation­s for those Cuba trips.

It works like this. You go to ViaHero.com, enter informatio­n about yourself and your interests, and the website matches you with a planner in your destinatio­n who then emails you about your preference­s. You get a customized itinerary that can be downloaded or printed out like a personaliz­ed guidebook detailing what to see, where to eat and how to get around.

Buzulencia compares the service with having a personal concierge. The $25-a-day fee is per group, not per person. For an extra $10 a day, you get additional services such as phone support during your trip.

But why should travellers pay ViaHero $25 a day when travel agents will plan trips for free?

“There are plenty of travel agents out there still and a lot of them are doing a great job,” Buzulencia said. “But I think the intimidati­on factor is, how do I find one? How do I find one that’s good?”

Of course, one major reason people use traditiona­l travel agents is that in case of an emergency or change of plans, a travel agent can often seamlessly and at no cost rebook flights and other trip components for you. ViaHero planners will suggest specific flights for your trip and provide links for you to book them, but if you need to change or cancel your flight, you’re on your own when it comes to pleading your case with an airline.

ViaHero has, however, stepped in to help travellers with emergencie­s. One customer lost her passport in Cuba the night before flying home. Her ViaHero contact arranged a driver to go to the U.S. Embassy, where officials sorted things out, and she made her flight home the next day.

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