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NewGen ISS deadline looms

13 Nov 2019 - by Sarah Robertson
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AFTER two delayed

launches this year,

Iata says it is ready

to launch NewGen ISS

(New Generation of Iata

Settlement Systems) in

Southern Africa on

December 1.

Asata has received

several queries from agents

confused between the

extension of Iata’s monthly

remittance to April and the

roll-out of NewGen ISS in

December. Within NewGen

ISS, monthly remittance

settlements will still be

available until April 30, after

which remittance frequencies

will move to weekly or every

second week.

Asata is advising agents to

look out for a switchover to

NewGen ISS notification from

Iata where they need to take

note of a few points, says

ceo of Asata, Otto de Vries.

This email should have been

sent to agents by Iata at the

end of October.

“Most agents will be

switched over to the

GoStandard Accreditation

on December 1, which

is essentially the same

accreditation as before.

However, if an agent’s risk

assessment brought up any

problems, Iata may inform

them that they are required

to switch to GoLite. This

means agents can only

transact with airlines through

Iata’s BSP using the Iata

EasyPay and Card forms of

payment. Agents can also

voluntarily choose to switch

over to GoLite where there

is no minimum financial

security requirement and

they are not subjected to

an annual financial review,”

he says.

He adds that agents

should check their risk

status, which should

automatically be set as

‘Risk Status A’ (a low-risk

agency) and advises agents

to check their Remittance

Holding Capacity (RHC)

amount. Going forward, If

an agency’s sales approach

its RHC limit, the agency

will be advised by Iata and

will need to take steps to

avoid having cash sales

suspended. To do this, the

agency could settle its

BSP early or switch cash

sales over to the voluntary

pre-funded EasyPay account

payment option, says Otto.

RHC is a maximum cash

ticketing threshold assigned to

each travel agent.

Iata held a recent webinar

for agents on the NewGen ISS

implementation covering topics

such as ‘Which accreditation

model fits your agency’; ‘How

to put an RHC management

strategy in place’, and ‘How

to open an Iata EasyPay

account’.

“For most agents the

NewGen ISS go-live is

transparent. There is no

action to take unless agents

are close to reaching their

RHC or if they want to use

Iata EasyPay or apply for

GoLite accreditation. When

NewGen ISS is implemented,

all accredited agents are

automatically transitioned

to the GoStandard model.

Going forward they will be

able to convert to GoLite if

they choose. New agents

can apply directly for the

GoLite or GoStandard

Accreditation,” said Iata

spokesperson, Perry Flint.

Perry says while it is unlikely

that most agents will reach

their RHC, it is important for

agents to understand what it

is, define who will monitor it

and have a strategy in place

for managing it.

RHC is calculated for

most agents based on the

average of their three busiest

sales settlement periods,

plus 100%. The calculation

provides room for growth so

most agents will not reach the

threshold, says Iata. 

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