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FC shakes up travel expo

22 Jan 2020 - by Sarah Robertson
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FLIGHT Centre Travel Group

has restrategised the format

of its annual Travel Expo,

which has been held at

Johannesburg’s Ticketpro

Dome every February for the

past nine years.

This year the expo will be

held in its stores – the group

will direct customers to its

110 retail outlets around the

country to take advantage of

exclusive expo specials over

the weekend February 28 to

March 1.

“Instead of trying to channel

20 000 to 25 000 people

through the door of the Dome

we want to make better use of

the R35 million that we spend

on national retail rental each

year,” says FCTG md Middle

East and Africa, Andrew Stark.

“We will now be bringing the

expo to every community in

every province in South Africa.

Due to the increased scale,

our targets have increased

exponentially.”

Andrew says in previous

years customers queued

to book with around 120

consultants at the Dome over

the course of the weekend.

“Now, clients have the

opportunity to book with 400

consultants located around the

country, transacting through

their preferred medium of

telephonic, email or in-store

communication,” he says.

“We are still aiming to offer

customers around 500 deals,

which are exclusive to the

Flight Centre group. These

will all be hosted virtually on

the FCTG website, generating

good traffic and exposure for

suppliers for the event.”

Suppliers will no longer have

to outlay funds for expo stands

but can instead reinvest these

marketing funds in other ways,

says Andrew.

“We asked ourselves how

we could maximise the

long-term sustainability of

the expo investment and

are already engaging with

suppliers and asking them to

upskill and train not just 120

expo consultants but 400

consultants around the country

ahead of the expo.

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