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LCC need agents!

30 May 2018 - by Dorine Reinstein
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RYANAIR has done a U-turn

by announcing it is in

active negotiations with

GDS suppliers and will be

making its fares available on

the GDS from mid-2014.

In July the airline stated

that, although it would like

to develop its relationship to

work more closely with agents,

it would not consider operating

on the GDS system.

Ceo, Michael O’Leary,

was quoted in the media as

saying: “In the old days a

travel agent used to charge us

about 10% commission, the

GDS would take another 10%.

Twenty percent of our revenue

was gone for some notion

of distribution service. The

Internet now provides that for

nothing.”

Michael said negotiations

with the GDS suppliers came

as a direct result of the

airline’s attempt to attract the

ourishing market of group

and business travel with the

airline’s new Groups and

Corporate Travel service. He

said the business travel sector

could help Ryanair achieve

passenger growth of over

110 million passengers by

2019. However, without the

help of travel agents, this

market could prove to be too

hard to penetrate.

South African travel

agents have welcomed the

announcement saying it will

offer more choices to their

clients. Kim Kral, operations

manager of FlightSite, says:

“We’d certainly offer Ryanair

as an option. I think it is a

positive step for Ryanair to

be on the GDS as it makes

bookings easier for us to

manage as far as schedule

changes, etcetera, go.”

UK travel agents, though, are

sceptical. The Guild of Travel

Management Companies

(GTMC) in the UK was quoted

in local newspapers as saying

Ryanair still had more work to

do. GTMC’s ceo, Paul Wait,

said: “Ryanair’s biggest job

is convincing the GTMC’s

members that it is more

than losses that are forcing

it to address the business

travel sector. We need to

see and feel that they want

to be a strong partner to the

community, are engaged in

our needs and understand

our concerns. Based on the

announcements made to date,

Ryanair is making headway

in the right direction but we

will remain unconvinced until

it commits to investing in the

products and services required

by both travel managers

and the business travellers

themselves.”

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