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AF strikes: agents concerned

27 Jun 2018 - by Jason Simpson
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Agents have become

concerned with the

number of flight

disruptions affecting Air

France in recent weeks.

Mary Shilleto, ceo

of Thompsons Travel,

says the impact of the

deepening labour conflict

has been huge. “Air

France has accommodated

passengers on other

carriers very willingly,

but it has been a hugely

stressful time for both

TMCs and travellers.

Unfortunately this is an

annual occurrence and I

am sure it is detrimental

to the Air France brand,”

she says.

David Pegg, md of

Sure Viva Travels, says

there has been very little

communication from the

airline.

“Of the five Air France

flights scheduled last

week, two were delayed

and Friday’s flight was

cancelled with no

communication regarding

an alternative way to

accommodate clients,”

says David. He adds that

the airline will often keep

passengers alerted to

changes, but agents are

rarely kept up to date with

what is happening.

“I’m not going to

run around solving Air

France’s problems,” David

continued. “For 0,01%

commission, I don’t have

the time. Air France seems

to have a strike, delay or

technical problem every

week, and the fact that we

cannot get hold of them

when issues arise is a

huge problem for agents.”

David says he has tried

to contact Air France many

times, and in one instance

was told by the Air France

staff to consult Travelinfo

for information on delays.

One agent, who says

Air France is generally

quite communicative with

agents, told TNW that the

strikes are driving people

away from booking the

airline because they are

affecting clients’ trust in

the airline. “I have had

clients who want to travel

direct to France, who tell

me specifically they don’t

want to be booked on Air

France.”

Wouter Vermeulen,

Air France KLM gm for

Southern Africa, says that

in the event of a flight

irregularity every measure

is taken to minimise the

impact on passengers

and trade partners. “As

soon as we are aware of

a disruption we ensure

that our Travelinfo page is

updated with the relevant

information,” he says.

This information is also

available on the Air France

Agent Connect platform

and website.

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