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Tour operator disappears

30 Nov 2016 - by Debbie Badham
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ANOTHER tour operator

has vanished into thin

air leaving clients and

airlines out of pocket.

Gary Smith, md of Renwick

Business, recently contacted

TNW to report that at least

nine different people had

phoned him to

complain about a

company trading

as Globetravel

(www.globetravel.

co.za). Gary owns a

website called www.

travelmonkey.co.za

and disgruntled

clients have been

confusing his site

with Globetravel’s

registered company

name – Travel Monkey.

TNW has since

spoken to four of

these people. In at least three

cases, clients booked and

paid for their tickets online

through Globetravel. They all

received booking confirmation

and reference numbers,

however when they arrived

at the airport on the day of

travel, they were told that

Globetravel had not paid the

airlines in question.

They have all attempted

to contact Globetravel via

phone and email but were

not successful.

Two of the affected clients

initiated their searches on

Cheapflights and were then

redirected to Globetravel.

After receiving complaints

from customers about

Globetravel in late October,

Cheapflights removed the

company from its site.

“We experienced similar

difficulties when querying

these complaints,” says Phil

Bloomfield, global head of

Communications and PR.

Cheapflights says it vets

all partners as thoroughly as

possible. “We also validate

their financial status with the

local government regulatory

body,” Phil says. Cheapflights

makes use of the CIPC

(Companies and Intellectual

Property

Commission) to validate SA

partners’ status.

Iata terminated Globetravel’s

ability to issue any more

tickets and placed it into

default in accordance with the

Resolutions of the Passenger

Agency Conference, once it

failed to pay for the tickets it

had issued.

Meanwhile, TNW

visited Globetravel’s

(Travel Monkey) offices

on 38 Melle Street

in Braamfontein on

November 18. The

office door was locked

and knocking produced

no response. The

security officer on

duty told TNW that

the couple who owned

the tour operator had

not appeared at the

offices for three weeks

and that several

parties had been to the

building looking for them.

“Sites offering holidays that

are ‘just too good to be true’

are probably just that,” says

John Ridler, pr and media

manager of Thompsons

Holidays.

Advocate Louis Nel says,

given the state of the

economy, there will be more

than the usual number of

businesses falling on bad

times so agents should be

very cautious. He advises

the following to avoid falling

victim:

Only deal with members of

professional bodies such as

Asata and Satsa (members

of the latter have to take

out obligatory insurance

that covers inter alia

liquidation but not voluntary

liquidation).

 Always pay with a credit card

as you may have a right of

recourse via the credit card

company (read their T&Cs).

 Failing all else, you may have

a legal right of recourse

against the owners,

members or directors if they

have traded recklessly. 

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