Fei Yang Travel
About the Business
Fei Yang Travel is a reputable travel agency located at 195 Canal Street in the heart of New York City. With a team of experienced travel experts, Fei Yang Travel specializes in providing personalized travel services to help clients plan their dream vacations. From booking flights and hotels to arranging tours and activities, Fei Yang Travel is dedicated to ensuring a seamless and unforgettable travel experience for every customer. Whether you're looking to explore exotic destinations or simply need assistance with travel logistics, Fei Yang Travel is your go-to agency for all your travel needs. Visit us today and let us help you turn your travel dreams into reality.
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Location & Phone number
195 Canal St STE 203, New York, NY 10013, United States
Hours open
Monday:
9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Tuesday:
9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Wednesday:
9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Thursday:
9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Friday:
9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Saturday:
9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Sunday:
9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Reviews
"Our travel tour guide Vicky was really experienced and understanding."
"Totally not responsive. Doesn't return messages or answer emails"
"FeiYang Travel did a really good job on recommending trip schedule for our vacation. We enjoyed our trip to Cuba very much. The hotel, the flight, and even the food during the trip are very satisfying. I highly recommend Feiyang Travel agency to whom needs advice for their trip."
"Great travel agency and perfect trip arrangement with reasonable price!"
"I really don't like making travel arrangements through travel agencies. I feel like for the most part, I can find better deals online and not have to pay a fee for the agent's services. Fei Yang Travel did not charge us a fee upfront, but it was probably reflected in the prices we got. By the time we came in to book our flights and hotel stay in Asia, the trip was about a month out. That didn't leave a lot of time, and the prices were all doubled. We approached Miko to help with our booking. Typically, Chinese travel agencies are cheaper than the American ones, but you do have to be careful. There are certain differences in the standards between the two. What's ranked as good might be average in actuality. Since we had three people in our party, booking hotels in Hong Kong was a hot mess. The websites were unclear, and we were unsure of which hotels actually had larger room sizes for triples. The answer: almost none. The ones that did offer them were $300+ a night. Miko understood the amount of people we had, and since she also spoke Cantonese, we counted on her to negotiate. I felt like she wasn't assertive enough in phoning up enough hotels. Every time we called her, she said she had to wait for the following day to call because the hotel hotlines had closed due to the time zone difference. She should have worked independently in reaching out to more hotels. We finally settled on L'hotel Causeway Bay based on the prices(still high, but manageable), the proximity of the metro station, and because of the supposed feedback she received from past clients. After we had booked everything, she found out that one of the beds in the room was a rollaway. We had specifically asked for it to be a true triple. The hotel turned out to be filthy and riddled with unsavory types, with a topping of terrible service. This was by far one of the worst hotels I have ever stayed in. Plus, we only saved about $200 off the flights and really nothing off the hotel. I felt like Miko lacked that extra attentiveness that would have saved us many headaches on our trip."
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