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No-shows outed on Open Jaw

22 Aug 2018 - by Jason Simpson
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ON TUESDAY, July 17, I

was named and shamed

on social media, after

RSVPing for the Seychelles

Tourism Board Roadshow then

not arriving.

I heard about it and

managed to get to the

venue just before the event

ended. Initially angry and

embarrassed, truth be told, I

wouldn’t have made it to the

event if it wasn’t for the photo

of my name tag on Open Jaw

by Travelinfo.

Travel agent, Anton van

den Heever, who attended

the event and posted the

photo on his own initiative,

thinks those who have RSVPd

and do not attend, without

cancelling or giving a valid

reason, should be fined. “This

should be made clear in the

invitation and the follow-up

communications from the

organisers.” Another option,

according to Anton, is to

blacklist the no-shows from

attending future events.

Rudi van der Vyver, ceo of

the South African Association

for the Conference Industry,

says for free events,

approximately 30-40% of

people won’t attend, with

many not stopping to think

of the preparation and cost

that has gone on in the

background.

It costs suppliers dearly.

Sales manager for kulula

holidays, Rebecca Bryer, says

suppliers can pay between

R5 500 and R23 000 per

table per session, depending

on the workshop.

It’s worth mentioning that

there were names in the Open

Jaw post of people who had

cancelled, or had not RSVPd

to begin with and some felt it

was inappropriate of Anton to

call people out publicly.

“Technically it wasn’t my

place and it isn’t my battle,”

says Anton, who handles

events and incentives for

Travel by Arrangement, and

who also organises a MICE

industry event. “However,

suppliers have told me they

are too frightened to address

the situation, as travel

agents will be very quick to

threaten said suppliers with

a reduction in support the

minute suppliers express their

displeasure.”

“Regrettably, there were

individuals who were unfairly

included in the ‘naming and

shaming’,” says Natalia Rosa,

director of Big Ambitions, who

helped organise the event.

“We have taken responsibility

for that and personally

apologised to everyone

affected.” She says, however,

that the Open Jaw outing

highlighted a problem in the

industry.

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