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New partnership opens up Africa for agents..

25 May 2016 - by Debbie Badham
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TRAVEL Vision has

enhanced its partnership

with Access to Africa – a

destination management

specialist for Africa – to bring

agents more competitive rates

and destination expertise for

travel into Africa.

Faced with various

challenges brought about

by the current economic

situation, greater emphasis

has been placed on cutting

costs, says gm of Access

to Africa, Stephen Jordaan.

The two companies have

therefore identified synergies

to eliminate unnecessary

costs and improve their

offering in the South African

market. “The partnership

allows us to increase volumes,

which will serve as leverage

in negotiating with suppliers,”

he says.

The partnership, which

became effective on May 1,

is an extension of the joint

venture, which Travel Vision

and ATA entered three years

ago. Dharmesh Kooverjee,

ceo of Travel Vision adds

that through the new venture

Travel Vision will be able to

offer agents an expanded and

more holistic offering for both

corporate and leisure travel in

and around Africa. Fully-made

itineraries are also available

for travel within South Africa.

ATA’s network of partners

and ground handlers are a

significant advantage when

it comes to the challenges

experienced when booking

travel in Africa – in West Africa

in particular, says Stephen.

Together, Travel Vision and

ATA are now able to offer

a comprehensive set of

expertise from flights to hotels,

transfers, private drivers and

security.

In many African destinations,

payments are a particular

challenge. Dharmesh notes

that agents will now be able

to contact someone in South

Africa to handle these sorts of

issues as opposed to having

to go back and forth with

suppliers based in another

country.

Part of the expanded offering

will include tapping into the

leisure market as well as

extending Travel Vision’s

reach to Indian Ocean Island

destinations, says Dharmesh.

This includes the meetings,

incentives, conferencing and

events market.

As part of the new venture,

ATA will move on site to

Travel Vision’s offices and will

undergo a slight change of

branding to become ‘Access

to Africa powered by Travel

Vision’. 

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