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Flight Specials plays trump card

24 Aug 2016 - by Debbie Badham
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FLIGHT Specials is set to

launch its own consumer

loyalty card before the

end of the year in a bid

to differentiate its service

offering.

“Service is not enough of

a differentiator any more,”

says gm, Franz von Wielligh,

explaining that travel agencies

that sell the same product at

the same price need some

way of enticing customers to

remain loyal to their brand.

He uses the example of a

coffee franchise. “If you know

one franchise allows you

to eventually receive a free

cappuccino with your points,

you will go back,” he says.

The card will operate on a

‘points’ basis. “A percentage

calculated from the traveller’s

total booking spend will go

into a basket as a rand-value

amount,” says Franz. Travellers

will then be able to redeem

those points, either on future

travel or with a selection of

retailers.

The card may also be used

as a gift card.

While loyalty strategy is not

necessarily new in the travel

retail environment, Franz says

Flight Specials is the first

agency to partner with retailers

outside of travel.

Loyalty expert and ceo of

US-based Loyalty 360, Mark

Johnson, says a well-designed

loyalty programme can have

a dramatic effect on the

customer’s behaviour, and thus

profit.

“If the programme is

administered effectively, the

company could expect to see

anywhere between a 5% to

10% increase in top line sales

during the first year. Thereafter,

the increase in top line sales

will drop but the overall

profitability increases with

continued strength in bottom

line sales,” says Mark.

He says travel agencies in

the US that have experienced

significant disruption as a

result of travel aggregators

like Expedia, are looking at

options like loyalty strategies

to provide value and service

for their customers.

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