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Feature: SELL MORE ... Victoria Falls

17 Aug 2016
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The Naked Agent



THIS month our mystery shopper

contacted travel agents in

Bloemfontein with an enquiry

for two couples to travel to Victoria

Falls for four days over New Year.

Both couples are young, like to have

lots of fun and seek a great festive

season adventure. 

Sales tip of the month

The winning agent stood out

because she shared the customer’s

holiday interests. She researched

the Victoria Falls Carnival to the

extent that she could share the

customer’s excitement. She got

to know the customer’s needs in

more detail than any of the other

agents, providing advice, showing

genuine interest and excitement.

Remember, if your service does

nothing more than an Internet

search engine, then a customer will

not book with you.

Chirese Cohn Flight Centre, Mimosa Mall, Bloemfontein

I said that we were

looking to go to the

Victoria Falls Carnival

over New Year and

was surprised that the

agent didn’t hook into

this. Her questions

remained transactional

until I mentioned that

we were considering

driving, at which point

she said it would be

a long drive for us. I

said we had planned

to make it a fun

road trip and would

share the driving. She

responded by saying she would

provide two quotes – one with

and one without flights. When she

asked if we had any hotels in mind,

I mentioned that the Kingdom Hotel

was featured on the Carnival’s

website. She encouraged us to

use this hotel and explained about

visas and yellow fever if we were

travelling into Zambia. A quote

was promised the same day. When

it didn’t arrive, I contacted the

agent again and she said she had

handed my request to a colleague

as she had gone home sick.

Further, Flight Centre was having

problems with gmail accounts,

which was why I hadn’t received

the request for further

information from the

new agent, Chirese

Cohn, who was far

more consultative and

went over our needs

again. She talked

at length about the

carnival, asking what

we knew about it and

sharing what she had

found. We had a great

conversation about

the group’s likes and

dislikes; she asked

if we liked adrenalin

thrills and chatted

about all the excursions. She

offered to send through a list of

activities that could be pre-booked,

and encouraged us to do as

many things as possible during

our visit. She then quoted by

phone and did a great job. I

advised her that the other couple

were also making enquiries with

Johannesburg-based agents. She

said this was not a problem but

that she would love to do the

booking for me. I was completely

hooked into her service. What

started as transaction from one

agent was saved by another.

Without a doubt I would book with

this agent.

STA Travel, Mimosa Mall, Bloemfontein

A friendly agent with a lovely sense of

humour took my enquiry and our basic

needs were discussed. I mentioned

the Victoria Falls Carnival and that the

website named the Kingdom Hotel.

The agent replied that this was a very

popular hotel and a good choice as it

was on the Zimbabwe side of the Falls,

so we wouldn’t need any yellow fever

vaccinations. She gave a quick recap

and promised a quote the same day. I

was disappointed that

I had mentioned

a key reason for

my visit but that it

wasn’t probed any

further. As promised,

I received a quote that

day, but there was no phone call or

selling of the holiday. No additional,

optional excursions were offered,

generating little excitement.

Sure Travel, Milner Road, Baysvillage, Bloemfontein

While the agent was extremely polite

and friendly, the consultation lasted

no longer than two minutes, with the

basic transactional questions being

asked. I was excited when she asked

if there were any specifications for the

area or the hotel and so I mentioned

the Victoria Falls Carnival. However,

she didn’t take the bait to discuss

this further and advised that she

would email a quote within 24 hours.

When I had not received anything in

the promised time

frame, I called

her. Within five

minutes I received

a quote and a further

one before the close of the business

day. Although it included an attachment

for excursions in Victoria Falls, there

was no selling or bringing to life of

the holiday. I did not experience any

genuine excitement or interest in my

holiday plans.

Take note!

The purpose of the Naked Agent in this series of ‘Sell more…’ features is to assess the

experience from only a sales skills 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. The Naked Agent is designed to raise awareness of the

opportunity and build awareness of the need. 

Our selling-orientated criteria:

10% Engage the customer by making an excellent first impression –

be interested, excited and enthusiastic.

20%

Profile the customer, getting to know their needs in full, their likes,

dislikes and prior travels. Use consultative sales techniques,

not transactional questions only, and provide advice about the

destination.

10% Hook the customer, preventing their further shopping around, by

sounding like an expert.

10% Match the enquiry to the quote, providing two or three options,

ideally within the same day of enquiry.

20% Sell the holiday ideas and bring them to life. Don’t just attach a

quote.

5% Close the sale when you spot buying signals.

15% Convert the sale by creating a sense of urgency and asking for the

booking.

10% Persist if customers provide a reason why they can’t book –

attempt to overcome objections.

100% TOTAL

Agents are scored up to the maximum of the weighted percentages above 

Tips for travellers

1 Keep it short, do it in style. Be brave and try out all the

activities. Combine it with a luxury river boat on the Zambezi or

a few nights in Chobe. Full board is a bonus as food and drink are

expensive.

Michelle De Gasperi, Travel Counsellors, Durban

2 When you visit Victoria Falls during a full moon, the light

of the moon through the spray from the Falls produces a

lunar rainbow, also called a moonbow.

Cecilia Roux, Rustenburg Travel, Rustenburg

3 To avoid disappointment and to ensure availability, book

excursions in advance, especially the elephant-back safari.

The sundowner cruise on the Zambezi is a must. If staying on the

Zimbabwe side, high tea at the Victoria Falls Hotel is a memorable

experience. Pack a raincoat and comfortable walking shoes. In

Zambia credit cards are not always widely accepted and high

commissions are charged, thus it is advisable to travel with US

dollars in cash. In Zimbabwe, cash is king so make sure you can

cover your costs during your visit as withdrawing cash from an ATM

or bank is not something you can rely on. Traveller’s cheques and

credit/debit cards are not widely accepted and often incur hefty fees.

Bring small denomination notes – small change is rarely available in

Zimbabwe.

Anne Wille, Flight Specials, Welkom

4 Definitely make effort to see the Falls from both sides or

take a microlight flight over the Falls.

Karen Hoard, Sure Giltedge Travel, Bishops College

5 Try the new red hop-on, hop-off bus. It is quite an experience

with an amazing guide.

Reena Lalloo, Fast Link Travel, Johannesburg

6 Take old clothes and shoes to trade for curios. Often

traders would rather take amenities and clothing over

money, as some items are either very expensive to buy in

Victoria Falls, or hard to get. Lunch at the Victoria Falls Hotel

is always an awesome experience. The gorge swing on the

Zimbabwean side is definitely better than the one on the

Zambian side. A good open-jaw routing is to fly into Kasane and

out of Vic Falls (or vice versa) and combine these two awesome

destinations. Sunset cruises on the Chobe River, which teems

with wildlife, is an unforgettable experience. Also, if flights into

Vic Falls are full, look at flying into Kasane and transferring to

Vic Falls.

Gareth Tiedt, Tourvest Travel Services, Rivonia

7 Be prepared for border control formalities – ensure that you

have the correct inoculations. Check that your passport is in fact

yours once you have completed immigration.

Anonymo

8 The Falls offers a great experience from both sides.

Zambia offers the rainforest type of walk down to the Falls

and down to the boiling pot with the walk over the bridge. The

Zimbabwean side offers a wide open view. Both are not to be

missed. Personal tips include remembering a plastic bag for

your camera, especially in full flood months and a peaked cap

to keep the ‘rain’ off your glasses.

Doris Glasspool, Bedrock Africa Birding, Lusaka

9 Know the difference between the official and unofficial exchange

rates.

Sharleen Ramcharan, Uniglobe Travel Pursuit, Greenstone Hill

10 Malaria precautions – consult your doctor, pharmacist or

travel clinic. Make sure you have adequate travel insurance.

Don’t drink the water – buy bottled water.

Sonia Van Niekerk, Travel to Live (in association with eTravel), Port

Elizabeth

Two sides to selling the Falls

A SURVEY on selling Victoria Falls

to South Africans conducted by

eTNW among retail travel agents and

wholesale tour operators, revealed

differences in selling features of the

destination from both the Zambian

and Zimbabwean side, as well as

a wide opportunity to sell more by

combining it with other destinations.

The survey was completed by 360

travel agents and tour operators in

Southern Africa.

We asked respondents to choose

the top five attributes of the Falls

from both the Zimbabwean and

Zambian sides. In both cases,

‘range of activities’, ‘range of

accommodation’ and ‘adventure

destination’ ranked in the top five

attributes.

Seventy per cent of respondents

ranked Zimbabwe as having the

best view of the Falls and 54% rated

it as being good value for money.

Zambia’s strength was indicated

in the holidaymakers’ experience

of luxury, with 62% listing it as an

attribute. In addition, the opportunity

for game experiences in Zambia was

ranked higher than in Zimbabwe.

‘Night life’ and ‘food (restaurants

nearby)’ were the lowest ranked

attributes in both places. ‘Security’

appeared in the lowest ratings for

Zimbabwe, while ‘shopping’ emerged

as a small drawcard for Zambia.

The research indicates that very

few clients cross over to see the

Falls from the other side (not the

side they are staying on). Only 18%

of respondents said that more

than 50% of their clients took this

opportunity, and 18% of respondents

were unsure how many of their

clients did. This raises the question

of how many clients are actually

aware that they can. Cost may be a

determining factor, however there is

only a charge on the Zimbabwean

side. There is no additional charge

to see the Falls from the Zambian

side.

Two sides to selling the Falls cont

Reference Guide

Tour operators

Sun International Dreams:

y All Dreams consultants have visited

the properties in Livingstone and can

give a first-hand account and advice.

y All guests staying at the Royal

Livingstone or Zambezi Sun have

free, unlimited access to the Victoria

Falls.

yDreams pays commission to agents

for activities they have pre-booked

and pre-paid for their clients.

Holiday Tours:

yOffers live availability at selected

properties with special SADC rates.

The system lets agents quote,

confirm and pay for a booking online

without keeping clients waiting.

yHoliday Tours staff have a

comprehensive understanding of the

destination and its offerings.

y Victoria Falls is an ‘adventure

capital’. As such, Holiday Tours has

a wide offering of activities to suit all

tastes.

Thompsons Holidays:

y Thompsons Holidays has a satellite

office in Victoria Falls.

y In case of emergencies, the 24/7

traveller’s care line offers clients

peace of mind while travelling.

y As a leading SA provider of

quality holidays at competitive

prices, Thompsons Holidays has

knowledgeable and professional

travel specialists to assist with

bookings.

Airlines:

SAA:

ySAA offers seamless connections

with its international, regional and

domestic networks. SAA is the

only airline operating to Victoria

Falls that allows passengers to

check their baggage though to all

SAA connections, the Star Alliance

network and interline carriers.

Air Zimbabwe:

yDaily flights to Victoria Falls from

Harare; three flights a week

linking Harare-Kariba-Victoria

Falls return; flies JNB-VFA direct

on Sundays, Wednesdays and

Fridays; flies Bulawayo-Victoria Falls

every Saturday and Victoria FallsBulawayo

(Saturdays and Sundays).

yOperates the first flight from VFA

to JNB and last in from JNB on

Sundays, Wednesdays and Fridays.

yGenerous baggage allowances of

40kg in economy class and 50kg in

business class.

yOffices at Victoria Falls airport and

in town.

y24-hour contact line.

Flyafrica:

y Flyafrica.com is the only low-fare

airline operating to Victoria Falls,

operating four weekly flights

between Johannesburg and Victoria

Falls.

yOffers the lowest fares in the

market – from R399 (one way).

There are no fuel surcharges.

Airport charges of around US$50

(R550) are not included in the fare.

Chobe National Park

The findings also show that it is very

rare for clients to combine their trip

to Victoria Falls with a visit to Chobe

or Hwange. Only 2% of respondents

said more than 50% visited Hwange

in combination with the Falls. Chobe

emerged as the more popular choice

for a combination holiday, with 19%

of respondents indicating that over

50% of their clients added it on to a

Falls trip. However, the results support

the idea that the majority of clients

visit the Falls only. This would imply

that there is large scope for agents to

market combination trips in the area. It

is possible that the majority of clients

aren’t aware or do not think about

opportunities beyond seeing the Falls.

Accommodation

African Sun

yOwns three properties in Victoria

Falls – The Victoria Falls Hotel,

Elephant Hills Resort and The

Kingdom at Victoria Falls.

y The Victoria Falls Hotel, popularly

known as ‘the grand old lady’, is

a member of exclusive Leading

Hotels of the World and is one

of three 1S0-accredited hotels in

Zimbabwe.

y A combination holiday with Hwange

National Park is a possibility, with

Hwange Safari Lodge an hour’s

drive from the Falls.

Cresta Hotels and Resorts

yCresta Sprayview – Victoria Falls is

1,4km from the Victoria Falls Rain

Forest entrance and 20 minutes

from the airport.

ySet on three hectares, it has 60

standard rooms, three suites and

two family rooms. Alfresco dining

and the large swimming pool make

the hotel a relaxing retreat for

families.

y Amenities such as satellite TV,

room service, conference facilities,

a business centre and WiFi in

public areas are available. 

Be part of the fun at the Vic Falls Carnival 

THOMPSONS Holidays, the only

tour operator in Johannesburg

working with the organisers of

Victoria Falls Carnival, is offering a

special package for travellers.

Priced from R38 103, the

package includes return flights to

Livingstone from Johannesburg on

British Airways; return airport-hotel

transfers; four nights at the threestar

The Kingdom or Elephant Hills

at Victoria Falls with breakfast

daily.

Also included is a two-day pass

to the Jameson Vic Falls Carnival,

including after parties on December

30 and New Year’s Festival on

December 31.

The offer is valid for travel from

December 28 to January 1.

New airport will boost tourism 

TRAVEL to Victoria Falls is

on an upswing, say local tour

operators and suppliers, and

the investment in developing

the country’s tourism offering

is going to help.

 According to Air

Zimbabwe’s pr manager,

Shingai Dhliwayo, Victoria

Falls Airport Terminal project

is expected to be complete

by July, and will result in

VFA taking a central role

in tourism in the region.

“The airport will be able

to cater for wide-bodied

aircraft and will offer 24-hour

operations.”

She adds that Victoria

Falls offers tourists a rich

itinerary, including not

just the Falls but also the

opportunity to get close to

the Big Five.

Tlali Tlali, spokesperson

for SAA, says the new

terminal at Victoria Falls

airport will be used for

international flights from

December. With the

expansion, which was

initiated by the Civil Aviation

Authority of Zimbabwe in

February 2013, the airport

will be able to handle some

1,5m passengers a year in

five years’ time.

“SAA and other airlines

will now be able to increase

capacity to Victoria Falls

as the airport will be able

to accommodate aircraft

such as Airbus A340s,

Boeing 777s and Boeing

747s. The next few years

will confirm Victoria Falls

as the hub of regional

tourism, with remarkable

tourism experiences and

locations surrounding it.

The new airport will also

create many jobs and will do

so further as arrivals grow,

hotel occupancies increase

and the local and national

economies benefit,”

says Tlali.

According to Zahedah

Bhorat, product manager at

Holiday Tours, Victoria Falls

has changed over the years.

“From being a hot spot to

resembling a ghost town

within a decade, things are

looking up again. Bookings

are coming in and the

destination is reverting to its

old glory,” she adds.

Zahedah predicts that the

destination will continue

to get busier as it caters

for any budget, taste and

adrenaline level. She adds

that people living in the

area are optimistic and their

friendliness and eagerness

for tourists will ensure the

growth in the long term.

Angela Wood, gm –

marketing, Thompsons

Holidays, agrees, and says

good numbers of visitors are

travelling to Victoria Falls.

“We believe that in the

next five years Zimbabwe

tourism and the destination

will rapidly turn a corner and

become one of the positive

growth destinations in

Africa.”

The continued growth

and development expected

in the area, says Stacey

Barnett, sales and

marketing manager for Sun

International Dreams, will

continue to ensure that

Victoria Falls remains an

attractive and competitive

option for MICE, corporate

and leisure travel.

“With the opening of the

new Victoria Falls airport

next year, Zimbabwe’s

increased focus on tourism

and our low-fare model,

we will see Victoria Falls

becoming a hot destination,”

says Caren Parkinson,

marketing manager of

flyafrica.com. 

New restuarant at Vic falls jump site

WILD Horizons is to open a

new restaurant at Victoria

Falls in Zimbabwe. The

Bistro On The Edge is

located at the current Wild

Horizons ‘Lookout’ jump

site, on the edge of the

Batoka Gorge, overlooking

the Victoria Falls Bridge.

The restaurant is expected

to open on December 31

and will offer breakfast,

lunch and a cocktail menu.

The Wild Horizons highwire

activities, such as the

Gorge Swing and Vic Falls

Canopy Tour, will continue

to operate from the same

location, enabling jumpers

and their travel companions

to enjoy modern,

Mediterranean cuisine and

drinks while watching the

activities.

Groups, individuals and

locals can make use of

the new restaurant and,

unlike in the past, self-drive

customers will also be

welcome and their vehicles

accommodated in the newly

built car park at the facility.

There will be free WiFi

and regular live acoustic

musicians to entertain

guests and jumpers.

Did you know?

Air Zimbabwe was recently voted

the Best Regional Airline by

Association of Zimbabwe Travel Agents (AZTA). The award comes

at a time when Air Zimbabwe is in competition with British Airways

Comair, South African Airways, South African Express and other

players who are plying regional routes

Book Dreams packages!

SUN International Dreams’ specials

for Royal Livingstone and Zambezi

Sun are only valid until November

30, so book them before they

expire.

The packages include return

flights between Johannesburg and

Livingstone; return airport transfers

to the property; four nights’

accommodation with breakfast daily;

travel insurance; Dreams travel bag;

free and unlimited access to the

Victoria Falls; park fees and more.

Royal Livingstone is on offer from

R10 765pps, and Zambezi Sun from

R8 320pps. Both prices exclude

airport taxes of around R3 195

per person. 

Special offer from Holiday Tours

HOLIDAY Tours is offering a special

Victoria Falls package, valid from

now until February 28.

It includes return flights from

Johannesburg to Livingstone on

British Airways; approximate airport

taxes; return airport-hotel crossborder

transfers and three nights’

accommodation at The Kingdom or

Elephant Hills in a standard room

with breakfast daily; the package is

from R7 259 per person sharing.

Photocap: Visit the falls , bring a friend

Grab a friend and take advantage of flyafrica’s special companion fares for

travel agents. The airline is inviting the trade to experience its product first

hand while enjoying a trip to either Vic Falls or Harare. Fares for both the

traveller and their companion start from R330 one-way (excluding taxes) and

will run indefinitely. Sharing the spellbinding African scenery are flyafrica’s

Adrian Hamilton-Manns (ceo) and Nellita Scholtz (sales manager).

Discounts and gifts at Cresta Sprayview 

Cresta Sprayview – Victoria Falls

is offering a 15% discount on

accommodation from now until

December 20. In addition, children

under 12 sharing with their parents

stay free, paying only for meals.

December also comes with some

gift-giving. Kids under 12 will have a

local gift surprise this December, as

will senior citizens. Members of the

travel industry can take advantage

of a complimentary bottle of wine

(remember to advise at the time of

reservation).

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