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Fees and Services
Fees for travel arrangements:
For air tickets only $35 to $55 domestic and international
Itinerary Research $50 commitment fee, part of commission if itinerary
is booked
Ticket Change/ Cancellation $35
Concierge Service:
Forest floor $35
Canopy Service $50
Travel package:
12.5% max commission on package total Transportation, accommodation,
concierge services in combination.
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General Travel Arrangements
Green Concierge Travel makes travel arrangements for business and leisure
travelers. Our difference is that we ask you up front if you want to use
the train instead of flying or whether you want to use the local transit
system at your destination. In addition, we will provide, whenever possible,
an option that meets your travel needs in the greenest way possible.
The Concierge Service
We know that when you go somewhere that you want to support the same types
of businesses and services that you do at home – the green cleaner
who gave up toxic dry cleaning chemicals, the restaurant supporting local
farmers or serving sustainable fish choices. Or you might want to ride
a bike, drop in on a yoga class or take a picnic to take in an areas natural
beauty. Whether you are setting up a business meeting over lunch or getting
ideas for your leisure time, we are here to help.
In our Forest Floor service, we provide basic information
on the services that you specify. In our Canopy service,
we help complete the itinerary, make reservations and fill in the gaps
for you to enjoy your visit and the local community in a seamless way.
And we want both your feedback and new suggestions for future travelers
to your destination. The information you provide from your trip is invaluable
to building a satisfying ecotravel experience for other travelers. Please
share with us!
Tours
Green Concierge Travel researches and packages trips for small groups
to North American destinations. We can work with you or your organization
to plan a special itinerary or select from itineraries that we offer.
Find out more about our tours »

Photo courtesy of the California board of
Tourism.
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