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Cruise price cuts cause upsets

30 Mar 2016 - by Debbie Badham
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TRAVEL agents in South

Africa have been left

fielding questions by

travellers who are finding

cheaper cruise prices online,

after the agent has already

secured what they think is the

best rate.

Typically, travellers who book

far in advance get the best

rates, says Jane Davidson, md

of Development Promotions.

However, significant price

drops in the European market

are what’s causing the upset.

It’s not unusual for cruise

lines to drop their prices

before a cruise as part of a

“sale”, says Jane. However,

recently price discounts have

been quite radical, dropping

by US$2 000 (R32 190) per

outside cabin.

When travellers who have

booked six months in advance

suddenly see the same cruise

offered at a lower price, it

can leave quite a bad taste in

their mouths, says Jane.

George Argyropoulos, md

of Cruises International, says

rates usually drop in extreme

circumstances. He says the

recent price decreases are a

result of the “fluid” situation

in Europe where issues like

the bombings in Turkey have

discouraged North American

travellers from sailing in

Europe. In these cases, cruise

lines need to make incredible

offers to draw these travellers

in, he says.

“It can definitely be

embarrassing for us as

agents, when suddenly the

consumer picks up a lower

price than what they’ve paid,”

says Chris Hunoldt, owner

and manager of Cruises-forAfrica.

When agents find

themselves on the receiving

end of a disgruntled traveller

who is suspicious that their

agent might be ripping them

off, cruise experts advise

the agent to be completely

transparent. “With cruising

we always recommend that

clients book early because

availability is better and, in

most cases, so is the price.

Sometimes it occurs that,

closer to sailing, the cruise

line offers a ‘last-minute deal’

to fill up a sailing that has not

reached its capacity. However,

there is no guarantee on

these specials and we find

that most clients understand

this and actually prefer

booking early,” says Aaminah

Sarang, cruise specialist at

Cruise Corner.

Agents should also

investigate whether the cruise

line can match the cheaper

offer, adding that the GSAs

involved are generally able to

assist with this, says Chris.

“In my experience there has

only been one incident where

the GSA involved was unable

to match the offer. In fact, just

last week a client approached

us hurt because they had

found a cheaper offer. We told

the client we would investigate

and within an hour we were

able to secure a better offer.”

George agrees and says

that in 99% of these cases

Cruises International will do

its utmost to honour the new

price. “We want to earn the

trust of both the consumer

and the agent,” he says. “The

only time we may not be able

to honour the lower price is if

there were lots of value-adds

booked.”

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