Many craftspeople and retailers throughout the world pay tour guides, tour operators, and even taxi drivers commissions on the sale of product of between 10 – 35 percent; sometimes even more. Some even pay a flat fee just for bringing a group of tourists into their store or workshop, on top of commissions. Payment of commission in international tourism is a fact of life, although it doesn’t always happen, and it is not something which tourists should necessarily try to avoid when deciding upon a particular tour service provider, or proposed stops on a day tour.
In a typical scenario, a tourist decides on a range of sights of interest; some craft demonstration and sales oriented, others activity based (visiting historical sites and ruins, churches, galleries and museums), and still others centering upon nature, the outdoors and photography. It’s within the context of visits to the first, when commissions are sometimes paid.
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