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D-day for Iata’s new financial criteria looms

27 Jan 2016 - by Debbie Badham
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THE deadline for the

implementation of Iata’s

new financial criteria

is just a month away, but

the majority of agents are

confident that they’re ready for

the change.

IATA’s area manager for

South Africa, Janaurieu D’Sa,

confirmed that following its

December 10 notification to

agents, many agents have

already met the criteria. Iata

is confident that most if not

all agents will be ready by

the deadline. “We have seen

no indication of agencies

not doing the necessary to

comply,” Janaurieu says.

TNW conducted a snap

survey among 15 agencies

with their own Iata licences,

12 of which said they were

ready for the looming deadline.

Both Mladen Lukic, gm of

Travel Counsellors South Africa

and Garth Wolff, ceo of eTravel

commented that their ITCs are

also ready. However, the heads

of travel consortiums agree

that smaller travel agencies

will need to rethink the way

in which their businesses

operate.

“Not all agents have taken

heed of the new financial

criteria,” says md of Harvey

World Travel Southern Africa,

Marco Cristofoli. While HWT

has made it its mandate to

educate its members about

the new requirements, Marco

says only around five or six out

of 90 of the group’s members

have responded with queries

to HWT’s notifications about

the new criteria.

While the readiness of each

agency to implement the new

criteria will depend on the

makeup of each particular

business, those smaller

agencies with prolonged

account status’ are going to

struggle and will be forced to

seek out alternatives, says

Mladen.

“As a result some agencies

will need to remit twice

monthly or even four times a

month,” agrees David Pegg,

md of Sure Viva Travels.

Although, he says this is not

ideal as agents earn interest

off of that money.

Rod Rutter, coo of XL Travel,

believes the majority of agents

will opt for the DIP and pay the

R11 per ticket. However, he

says they would be wiser to

opt for the guarantee as this is

money they won’t “lose” and

that will earn them interest. He

adds that XL Travel has been

proactive in focusing on the

reduction of its cash sales in

order to reduce its guarantees

rather than opting for the DIP.

However, agencies that rely

on the “airlines’ money” are

mismanaging their businesses,

says Garth. With the DIP

acting as an additional cost,

he believes that many smaller

agents will ultimately become

ITCs. He says eTravel has

seen an increase in interest

from potential ITCs as a direct

result of the Iata bonding and

tough economic conditions.

“Very small businesses are

going to struggle to support

continuous cash flow,” he

says.

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