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Letter to the Editor

13 Feb 2019
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The flexi-fare fiasco

THE recent introduction of flexi-fare

checked luggage policies by certain

airlines is not only causing confusion,

but, more importantly, has agents

wasting their time, especially junior

consultants. Agents tend to off-sell

these carriers and opt for a simpler

solution that is clearly understandable.

Most travellers booked in lower

bucket fares for long-haul

flights tend to be away for a

period of time and require at

least one piece of checked

luggage.

There are business-class

travellers who travel for a

few days and can get away

with only hand luggage, so

this initiative could work for

this market, but the bulk of

travellers from South Africa to

long-haul destinations most

certainly require checked

luggage.

The challenge that

consultants face when doing

a Best Buy is that certain

GDS systems do not identify

what category is being quoted.

Agents then find out later that

tickets issued do not have a

checked luggage facility.

You can imagine what extra

work and aggravation this

causes.

To exacerbate this issue,

most airlines practising this

policy have no idea how to

assist consultants looking

for checked luggage options.

Even more frustratingly, some

airlines allow checked luggage

one-way but not in both

directions. Who would travel

long haul only to be held to

ransom, having to pay for a

piece of luggage?

There has barely been

training or correspondence from

carriers on how to differentiate

the various options, leading

to much frustration from both

consultants and passengers.

Surely it’s time for airlines to

wake up to these issues and

either provide guidelines to the

industry or have their GDSs

provide very clear information

to the trade.

Allan Wolman

Ceo, XL Rosebank Travel

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