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Like traditional travel agents, Jetsetter's correspondents -- who are paired with members based on compatibility of interests and personality -- draft itineraries and make bookings for clients.
The service isn't cheap; $200 will fetch you three hours of consulting and planning, a "detailed summary" of recommendations and "unlimited time" with a booking specialist, the company said in a statement. Those who book through Jetsetter will receive a $100 refund toward their trip.