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Last-minute bookings on the rise

23 Aug 2017 - by Dorine Reinstein
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TOUR operators report a

major increase in lastminute

bookings this year.

Theresa Szejwallo, md of

The Travel Corporation, says

since February, Trafalgar has

seen an increase in travellers

booking last-minute deals.

Megan D’Arcy, product

manager of kulula holidays

says the reason for this trend

is the affordability of the

packages and the volatility of

the ROE. She says travellers

tend to wait for the rand to

strengthen against the USD,

and once it does, they ask for

quotes, book, and pay in quick

succession.

Megan explains pointto-point

destinations like

Mauritius, Thailand and the

Maldives are the easiest to

sell last-minute. However,

destinations like the US have

also seen a slight increase in

last-minute travel. She says:

“Some clients book, pay and

depart for the USA in under

seven days.”

Flora Fubbs, gm product,

marketing and operations

of The Holiday Factory, says

travellers would usually be

more conservative and book

their December holidays

in advance. But this has

changed, and travellers are

now more willing to wait

to the very last minute to

book whatever specials are

available.

Vicky Steinhardt, marketing

and product manager of

Pentravel, says Pentravel

has also seen booking lead

times decrease significantly.

She says flexibility is key for

travellers wanting to take

advantage of last-minute

deals.

Theresa suggests that

travel agents always offer

their clients the option of

a last-minute deal. “Give

a customer one quote and

they can just say yes or

no. If you give them two or

three options, you give them

something to consider.”

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