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Another ITC goes rogue

09 Sep 2015 - by Dorine Reinstein
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SERENDIPITY Worldwide

Group has suspended

the account of ITC

Elize Raath of Elize Travel

and Sport, who allegedly

scammed a group of 30

schoolchildren in Krugersdorp

who had booked their dream

trip to Europe with the agent.

The group collectively paid

Elize R330 000 for their

flights but on the day of

travel discovered the airline

had never been paid and the

trip had been cancelled.

Dinesh Naidoo, group

operations director of SWG,

told TNW that although Elize

was an SWG ITC, she did

not book the tickets for this

particular trip through the

group. Elize was immediately

suspended and is no longer

trading as an SWG ITC, he

added.

Otto de Vries, Asata ceo,

says Asata has been working

closely with SWG to ensure

that its ITCs are compliant

with Asata’s constitution

and Code of Conduct, paving

the way for them to apply

for Asata membership. Elize

Travel and Sport was not an

Asata member, he adds. “It’s

imperative that all our ITC

groupings apply Asata criteria

as part of their vetting

processes, before accepting

ITC membership to their

group.”

Some ITCs are ‘double

dipping’, meaning they

try to join a number of

consortiums, says Cathie

Bester, national sales

manager of World Leisure

Holidays. “We ‘red flag’

this to all parties involved

as we need to ensure that

we allocate sales to the

correct consortium. When an

agency does this, they are

normally trying to issue air

tickets through a number of

channels and this can be a

very dangerous practice.”

These rogue ITCs give the

entire travel industry a bad

name, Cathie adds. “The

sad part is that this agent

belonged to a consortium

and was registered as an ITC;

she had been in business for

a number of years and was

well known in the industry,”

she says.

This story, though, has a

happy ending. Liz Budge,

manager of XL Oceanair

Travel, made headlines in

The Star after she came to

the rescue and managed to

rebook the students on their

trip. “The main problem was

that all flights to Europe were

full and it was a challenge

to get even one ticket at a

decent fare,” says Liz, adding

that her entire team had

sacrificed personal time and

called in favours to get the

job done. She said some

clients and suppliers donated

money to ensure the trip

went ahead.

According to The Star,

Elize’s husband had already

paid the school R150 000

and promised to pay the

balance. It was believed

that Elize had a nervous

breakdown and was in

hospital, the article said.

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