Travel Agent Services
Federal opportunity from SCA01 - Office of Consumer Affairs • Office of Consumer Affairs & Business Regulation. Place of performance: MA. Response deadline: Jun 30, 2029. Industry: NAICS 90, 12, 15.
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Travel Agent Services
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The Massachusetts Office of Consumer Affairs is seeking proposals for Travel Agent Services, specifically through the obligations laid out under solicitation BD-26-1090-SCA01-SCA01-121832. The response deadline is set for June 30, 2029, providing bidders ample time to prepare. This opportunity aligns with businesses that specialize in travel services, and bidders can enhance their proposals by reviewing the attached documents for detailed requirements.
The buyer aims to procure professional Travel Agent Services to fulfill various travel needs outlined in the solicitation.
- Travel agencies with experience in corporate travel management.
- Companies with a proven track record of providing travel-related services.
- Review solicitation documents thoroughly.
- Prepare a competitive proposal detailing services and pricing.
- Submit the proposal by the deadline.
- Completed proposal forms as specified in the attachments.
- Detailed pricing structure for provided travel services.
- Relevant company experience and client references.
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- Adhere to the guidelines set forth in the solicitation documents available via the links provided.
- Consider competitive pricing while ensuring service quality is maintained.
- Partner with local travel agencies to enhance service offerings and local insights.
- Potential for changes in travel regulations that could impact service delivery.
- Risk of not aligning the proposal with buyer's expectations outlined in documentation.
- What specific travel needs does the agency foresee in the upcoming contract period?
- Are there preferred vendors or partners already established for travel services?
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- No specific performance period provided.
- No details on budget constraints or expected volume of travel.
- No specific performance metrics outlined in the solicitation.
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