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Industry ‘boom’ goes bust

19 Sep 2018 - by Savannah Freemantle
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THE travel industry is feeling

the impact of a volatile

rand and weakened

economy, according to the

results of TNW’s recent market

sentiment survey.

Agents surveyed reported

that bookings were down, while

the fluctuating exchange rate

was also a key concern, forcing

clients to pay original quotes in

full, or risk seeing the price of

their trip sky rocket.

Agents said poor economic

conditions had resulted in a

plateau in consumer confidence

as the cost of living increases,

the price of travel goes up, and

the rate of exchange makes the

cost of travel unpredictable.

Angela Wood, gm of sales at

Thompsons Holidays, told TNW

that the volatile exchange rate

had forced the operator to go

back to agents, whose clients

had already paid deposits,

with increased pricing on their

bookings. “We are proactive

and ensure that we stay on top

of the rand fluctuations. We

have a staff member dedicated

to monitoring these fluctuations

so that we can inform the trade

accordingly. We advise agents

to phone in before making

full payment on a booking to

confirm that the rate has not

been impacted.”

“I have a client who booked

and paid a deposit in April on

the basis that the trip came

in on budget, only to find that

the rand dropped and her trip

would cost R100 000

more if she couldn’t pay the

original quote in full within 24

hours,” said Travel Counsellor

Siobhan Nel. She said she had

seen a noticeable decrease

in bookings for the December

period compared with last year.

Many agents reported low

bookings for the December

holiday period, with some

agents saying they were yet

to receive their first booking

for this period. The overall

sentiment is that clients are

increasingly afraid to book

holidays in advance in case the

rand value changes and they

are saddled with a hefty bill.

Agents surveyed indicated

that they were looking at ways

to diversify their strategy in

order to retain and increase

bookings.

These strategies included

promoting the increasing

number of visa-free, ‘value-formoney’

destinations; improving

their marketing strategies by

hosting travel functions and

inviting prospective clients;

putting together unique

domestic travel packages

that consumers can afford;

expanding their services to

accommodate inbound clients;

and creating ultra-personalised

packages that focus on a niche

market.

“I try to accommodate my

clients by looking for creative

local alternatives,” said

Siobhan. “This is the time

to personalise our service

and emphasise the value we

offer. We can use our industry

knowledge to offer clients

itineraries that meet their

needs, aren’t impacted by the

exchange rate, and that they

would not be able to come up

with by themselves.”

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