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Agent coughs up for supplier default

08 Feb 2017 - by Chana Boucher
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WHAT would you be

willing to do to save

your client’s trip when

things don’t go as planned?

Would you use your own

money to cover their loss

when a supplier defaults?

Would you take on debt? It

sounds crazy, but this isn’t

unusual in the travel agent

community.

When Dubai-based Quality

Tours ceased operations

last year, Mymoena Dalvie,

manager of Distant Travel

and Tours, borrowed

R200 000 from her bond

to save clients’ trips that

she had booked through the

operator.

“For me it was about ethics.

I didn’t do it to gain anything.

Clients pay and trust us with

their hard-earned money

and rely on us to make their

dreams a reality,” Mymoena

says. She explains that she

had to pay out more than

the clients had originally

paid because some of the

suppliers refused to honour

the rates they had with

Quality Tours.

Jonathan Gerber, director

of TAG Travel, says it is

not uncommon. “Many

customers are repeats and

actually provide a type of

annuity income, therefore it

is important to ensure that

you protect this at all costs.”

He adds that agents have a

reputation to protect.

Cases like this, says

Jonathan, raise the

importance of dealing with a

trusted supplier. “The biggest

risk is that the customer

becomes aware of a problem

and starts using another

agency anyway,” he says.

“A client’s holiday is their

dream, you don’t mess with it

and you also don’t mess with

your reputation,” says Wally

Gaynor, md of Club Travel. It

is for this reason, Wally says,

in certain instances, such as

a supplier going insolvent,

that agents use their own

money to protect their clients.

But does this make good

business sense?

eTravel has had similar

incidents, says ceo Garth

Wolff. “We view this as very

bad business practice. It

simply does not make for

good business, not only due

to the risk of a bad debt but

also due to the ‘time value

of money’ or ‘cost of capital’

to fund this.” Garth adds

that it boils down to ensuring

that the ITC uses reputable

suppliers.

He says: “The risk of nonrecovery

is the main issue

but the cost of capital is a

true business cost that very

few consultants ever factor

into their budgeting and/or

monthly accounting.”

Mymoena doubts whether

she will be able to recover

the money and admits that

had she told the client their

trip was cancelled because

the supplier defaulted, she

would have been better off

financially.

She adds: “I can proudly

say that, of the five

companies involved in this

booking, Distant Travel was

the only company that kept

its word and put the client

first. Not one of the other

companies was prepared to

give up their profit to make

sure the clients were not

affected in any way. Many of

us in the travel industry boast

that our clients come first and

are very important to us…

I believe that I have gained

the right to hold my head up

high and say that I honestly

and truly do put my clients

first.”! 

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