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'Let's take back our business'

22 Feb 2017 - by Debbie Badham
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INDUSTRY players

believe this year will

see the beginning of a

far healthier playing field,

despite agents fearing

the predicted commission

cutting and the trend toward

consolidation.

The first six months

of 2017 will present

even tougher business

conditions than last year,

comments Marco Cristofoli,

coo of BidTravel Leisure.

Frank Palapies, group

chief commercial officer of

Wings Travel Management,

says he sees a clear

trend towards greater

consolidation as agents

continue to suffer the

loss of secondary income

streams like commissions

and overrides.

Marco says, as a result,

many smaller agents will

need to join consortiums to

survive.

But, industry authorities

agree that the cutting of

supplier incentives is a

positive thing, as agents

will be forced to charge a

service fee that is a true

reflection of the value

they provide. Once this

happens, Frank believes

the entire industry will

benefit from greater

transparency, moving away

from the current tendency

for agencies to keep

undercutting one another to

the detriment of all.

Marco says this will be a

pivotal year during which

agencies will learn to

become more self reliant

in order to survive. “When

this happens we will be

in control of our own

businesses.”

What’s more, history has

proved that suppliers can’t

afford to cut off agents

from incentives forever.

Frank says this situation

has already played out

in other markets like

Germany, where so much

consolidation took place

that eventually only a few

major TMCs were left.

As a result, these TMCs

were able to place major

pressure on suppliers. “We

saw airlines revert to where

they were 15 years ago and

start reintroducing baseline

commissions,” he says.

Garth Wolff, founder

and ceo of eTravel, says

while it’s likely that there

will be consolidation this

year, it can be dangerous

to try and predict cycles.

“Running a business

nowadays is incredibly

tough.” His advice for

agents is to focus on the

basics of good business

rather than trying to

operate according to the

kind of business cycle

for which the industry is

headed.

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