I both agree and disagree with your comment about working with consultants. I am sure that there are some less than upfront dive vendors that are trying to jack up the price to increase their commission, but if you work with a reputable company that has been around for a long time and has gotten good reviews from people you can trust, like other SB divers, they can really help you to find a great trip at the best price.
I also like the fact that they can often book all my flights on one ticket. When I am traveling domestically I can book all my flights on one ticket - but when I am traveling out of country - especially when my travels include small airlines to remote places - I usually have to book each leg of the trip on a separate ticket. I don't know if it works that way in Australia, but that has been my experience in the US.
I've learned that hard way that it is better to have all your flights on one ticket if something goes wrong along the way and you are delayed. When it is all on one ticket all of the airlines recognize the problem and act to help you get to your destination - when you are flying on separate tickets - you are on your own!
They can also find good options that may not occur to you, like flying different airlines to/from your destination instead of automatically booking round-trip. They can also save you a lot of time and frustration. And some of them have good "fraud radar" and will notice when a vendor seems fishy while you might miss the warning signs. In summary, after taking a lot of trips I have come to recognize the value of the services of good travel agent! If it cost a little more, it's worth it IMO.
I also like the fact that they can often book all my flights on one ticket. When I am traveling domestically I can book all my flights on one ticket - but when I am traveling out of country - especially when my travels include small airlines to remote places - I usually have to book each leg of the trip on a separate ticket. I don't know if it works that way in Australia, but that has been my experience in the US.
I've learned that hard way that it is better to have all your flights on one ticket if something goes wrong along the way and you are delayed. When it is all on one ticket all of the airlines recognize the problem and act to help you get to your destination - when you are flying on separate tickets - you are on your own!
They can also find good options that may not occur to you, like flying different airlines to/from your destination instead of automatically booking round-trip. They can also save you a lot of time and frustration. And some of them have good "fraud radar" and will notice when a vendor seems fishy while you might miss the warning signs. In summary, after taking a lot of trips I have come to recognize the value of the services of good travel agent! If it cost a little more, it's worth it IMO.