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Feature: The Naked Agent

30 Oct 2019
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Keep the budget in mind

SCENARIO: A female

traveller wants to visit her

partner living in Shenzhen

over the December

period. Time was tight,

as she had to be back in

Johannesburg by a certain

date to go to Durban, and

the couple wanted to start

in Shenzhen, venturing to

Beijing, Shanghai and Xi’an.

They ideally wanted to travel

between the cities by train

and spend at least two

nights in each city in budget

accommodation. Airport

transfers were not needed.

As she had never ventured

beyond Shenzhen, she

wanted recommendations

of things to do in each city.

All agencies were contacted

in person on a Friday

afternoon.

Flight Centre, Bedford Centre

I was directed to Bianca

Wild when I walked into the

store and she asked a lot of

detailed questions, such as

preferred airlines, etc.

Bianca suggested the

number of nights we should

spend in each city and how

best to divide up flights

and trains to maximise the

amount of time we had to

tour the cities.

She sent her quotation

on the same day that I

visited her. It was thorough,

itemised and included

the rail tickets. She was

conscious of the fact that

we were looking for budget

accommodation

and suggested somewhere

that was central in each city.

However, it didn’t include

any information about visas

or passports. I received

recommendations on things

to do in each city when I

sent a follow-up email on

the Tuesday morning.

Bianca’s manner was

pleasant and engaging

and she showed a genuine

interest in helping us to plan

Bianca Wild the best holiday.

Pentravel, Bedford Centre

The agent was extremely

friendly and took notes of

everything I said. She was

able to find me a suitable

(and affordable) flight. She

was very conscious of the

fact that I needed to be

home by a certain date and

suggested the best ways

to divide up the flights and

trains to ensure we would get

the most out of each city.

She seemed quite rushed

and I didn’t get a chance to

ask some of my questions.

She also hadn’t heard of

one of the cities I asked

about. She didn’t ask about

passports or visa status and

I never received a quotation

from her, however she warned

me that she would need to

get information about the

trains from her supplier,

which would delay the

quotation.

She also didn’t recommend

any things to do in each city.

STA Travel, Eastgate

I was directed to the

agent when I walked into

the store. She didn’t take

any notes on my queries,

which led to a lot of

questioning about what

we had originally said.

 I told her that we wanted

some recommendations

of things to do in the

cities we intended to

visit, but didn’t receive

any. We sat for a while in

silence while she checked

her systems for flights

and accommodation (10

minutes to my count)

and asked no follow-up

questions about the kind

of accommodation we

were looking for. She

was unable to find us a

flight for the dates we

mentioned and the flights

she could find were far

out of our price range.

She was also unable to

give us any information

about the trains and told

us that her system was

not able to pull up the

information. She didn’t

ask about passports or

visa status and I never

received a quotation

from her.

Bianca’s top three things to do in China

1.Terracotta Army in Xi’an.

2.The regional towns and rural villages of China

3.Imperial City, Beijing 

Take note!

The purpose of the Naked Agent is to assess the experience from

only a sales perspective and not the effectiveness of the travel

agency. TNW believes that sales skills are increasingly important

to travel agents and, in many cases, improvement in selling skills

is the easiest way to increase the prosperity of the agency and its

consultants.

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