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Agents left out of pocket by ‘endorsed’ operator

12 Apr 2017 - by Chana Boucher
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Agents left out of pocket

by ‘endorsed’ operator SOUTH African travel

agents operate in

a market where the

absence of guarantees and

bonding make trust a key

factor. They rely on tourism

authorities for references

when dealing with ground

handlers and operators

abroad. So when a tourism

authority introduces agents to

a foreign supplier, is this an

endorsement that means they

should then take responsibility

in the event of that supplier

defaulting, or are agents on

their own?

Md of Club Travel, Wally

Gaynor, has claimed such an

incident happened in October

last year when the Dubai

Department of Tourism and

Commerce Marketing (DTCM)

organised a road show across

South Africa, giving the travel

trade the opportunity to meet

and interact with delegates

from Dubai, including the tour

operator, Quality Tours. The

operator ceased operations

in December and six South

African tour operators and

travel agents were affected,

three of which are associates

of Club Travel.

“South African tour operators

and agents would not have

known about this operator

and not trusted dealing with

them but for the Dubai Tourism

Board connection,” says Wally.

“They were endorsed by Dubai

Tourism and feature on their

website.

“None of the agencies

abdicated responsibility to

their clients. Distant Travel &

Tours lost R200 000, which

she could not afford as a

small operator but took the

money from her bond to sort

out her clients. If any of these

affected entities had told their

clients ‘it’s not my problem’

we would have read about it

in the Sunday Times and again

our industry would have being

tarnished like many times in

the past,” he said.

Wally believes the DTCM has

a “legal and definitely moral

responsibility to do good by

these people”. He adds: “I am

willing to facilitate our partners

and those others affected

to join together and do one

class action against the Dubai

Tourism Board.”

The DTCM did not respond

to TNW’s specific questions

about why Quality Tours was

selected to participate in the

road show and whether or not

it believes DTCM should be

liable for the damages South

African agencies and tour

operators suffered. Instead,

it issued a statement saying

it had been made aware that

certain tourism operators had

been affected by the closure of

Quality Tours.

It said: “The DTCM is

mandated to license tourism

establishments and travel

agents in the Emirate of

Dubai. Quality Tours, an

independent limited liability

company, holds a licence

permitting it to provide

inward travel services… Their

current licence [expired] on

March 24. The DTCM had no

knowledge that Quality Tours

intended to cease trading.”

DTCM adds that it has opened

an investigation into the

circumstances surrounding

Quality Tours’ closure.

While he is not consulting

on the case, Gareth Cremen

of Ramsay Webber, says in

a situation like this, travel

agents may have a leg to

stand on. “Without seeing

the documentation, it sounds

as if Club Travel has a case.”

He says the tourism authority

endorsed an operator that was

not reputable and that the tour

operators and travel agents

would not have done business

with the operator if it wasn’t

for this.

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