Agency-logistics subsystems seek to optimise the flow of information in a specific area. These subsystems capture information regarding the supply of and demand for tourism services, transmit this information through specific channels, and bring supply and demand together, for an agency fee (commission). They can also bring together different forms of the tourism offering and shape them into a singular product (trip) to be offered on the tourism market, as a source of increasing an agency’s earnings. Tourist agencies have great potential in directing tourism-logistics flows along specific lines – channels, which can enable them to act as logistics nodes for collecting and distributing flows within logistics networks.