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New ITC brand enters SA

25 Nov 2015 - by Dorine Reinstein
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FLIGHT Centre has

launched its ITC brand –

Flight Centre Associates

– in the South African market.

The retail travel group

initially introduced the model

for its own, more experienced

consultants, who had been

with Flight Centre for many

years and were looking for

flexibility. Now, the group is

opening up the model to the

rest of the SA travel industry.

Chantal Gouws, area leader

for Flight Centre Associates,

says that, in general, ITC

models are growing in

popularity and seem to be

the future for the travel

industry.

“Flight Centre’s ITC model

will be more than just a

ticketing service,” she says,

explaining that Flight Centre

will offer agents full and

comprehensive support.

To help members start

up, Flight Centre will offer

comprehensive IT support as

well as full administrative and

financial support; 24-hour

ticketing support and a

dedicated marketer to assist

with monthly campaigns,

Chantal says. “Members will

also receive 75% of their

total commission in the

month that it’s earned, so

they don’t have to wait until

the client has travelled.”

Although agents will be

independent, they will be

trading under the Flight

Centre brand, with payments

for travel arrangements made

into a central Flight Centre

bank account.

Flight Centre has put

safeguards in place to

regulate ITCs and avoid

incidents of fraud, Chantal

adds. “Each ITC will be

audited internally on a

monthly basis by our finance

department.”

To join Flight Centre

Associates, travel consultants

will have to pay a start-up

fee of R10 000 as well as a

monthly membership fee of

R1 500. They’ll also need to

bring with them an existing

client base and at least two

years’ industry experience.

Flight Centre Associates

successfully launched in

Canada two years ago and

has grown to over 140 ITCs

in just over 18 months.

Chantal says in most

countries where the brand

operates, including Australia

and New Zealand, it has

proved to be successful. She

says Flight Centre hopes to

reach 50 members in South

Africa by the end of June next

year.

For more on ITCs, see

TNW’s feature on page 9.

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