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FlySafair pimps up its Y-class ride

05 Jul 2021 - by Sarah Robertson
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Seeing demand from the travel trade for a more upmarket product offering for VIP, corporate and government customers, FlySafair has pimped up its Y-class offering, which now includes a number of value-adds.

The latest Y-class offering, available for sale in the GDSs, includes priority boarding and two 23kg pieces of luggage in the airfare.

Chief marketing officer of FlySafair, Kirby Gordon, told Travel News that they had received a lot of requests from agents to be able to incorporate their priority boarding offering in a GDS airfare. This has motivated the airline to soup up its Y-class GDS offering, which now provides a bundle of services, including both priority boarding and an additional luggage allowance, available in a quick and easy GDS offering for agents to sell.

“Since we introduced the new offering, we have already noted a marked uptick in Y-class trade sales,” said Kirby. He said he was pleased with how well the offer was selling.

FlySafair launched a service last year in which customers could pay extra to ensure that the middle seat next to them was left empty. According to Kirby this option proved very popular with passengers who wanted to secure additional space and maintain social distancing during the flight. He said FlySafair had also received a lot of requests from agents who wanted to be able to book this offering through the GDS.

“Unfortunately from a technology perspective this has not yet been achievable but we continue to look at different ways to get this right in the GDS. Meanwhile, we do offer a manual service where agents can contact our call centre to have this service loaded on to their bookings for VIP and government clients,” said Kirby.

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