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Travel to Asia slows as virus fears spread

12 Feb 2020 - by Sarah Robertson
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TRAVEL to Asia continues to

slow as cautious corporate and

leisure clients cancel bookings

over fears of the coronavirus.

Canvassed agencies and airlines say

clients are cancelling existing trips

and that forward bookings for later in

the year have slowed considerably.

Ceo of Tourvest Travel Services,

Morné du Preez, says corporate

travel has been impacted, with

clients cancelling trips not only to

China but to Asia in general.

Club Travel ceo, Gary Mulder,

agrees and says travellers are

nervous about travel to international

airport hubs around the world. He

says corporate travellers are cutting

down on travel to the east and that

one client has instructed Club Travel

to cancel an upcoming conference

in Asia and rebook it locally.

A corporate traveller from a

large electronics firm told TNW his

company was issuing stop-sells on

travel to China and was currently

quarantining employees at home for

two weeks after trips to China to

ensure that the virus did not spread

locally.

Director of Amazing Journeys by

China Experience, Benjamin Zhang,

says almost all bookings for travel

during February, March and April

have been cancelled. He says they

are requesting refunds from the

ground handlers on a case-by-case

basis but while Chinese operators

are somewhat lenient, they are

finding it very difficult to get money

back for last-minute cancellations to

Vietnam and Cambodia. Benjamin

says there has been an 80% drop

in forward booking enquiries for the

year.

Rene Swart, operations manager

of Wendy Wu Tours, says its tours

to China only commence in March, 

ahead of the spring and

summer season, and the

operator has been unaffected

by cancellations relating to

the virus thus far.

Operations manager of

Pentravel, Michelle Boshoff,

says consultants are receiving

a number of calls from

concerned clients who are

considering cancelling their

trips to Asia.

Leisure clients have raised

concerns with agents over

travel to Thailand, although

they are still enquiring about

bookings tour operators say.

The Holiday Factory product

manager, Marilyn Padiachy,

says they have received

calls from agents about the

situation in Thailand. She

says enquiries were quieter in

the last week but that these

were still coming through

for passengers wanting to

travel during the April school

holidays or later in the year.

Market development

manager of Singapore

Airlines, Sally George, says

the airline has been awash

with phone calls from clients

concerned about travelling

to Asia in general. “We are

monitoring the situation

continuously and are

constantly updating Travelinfo.

At present we are offering

full refunds or date changes

to passengers travelling to

China. Normal cancellation or

date change penalties apply

to passengers who want to

cancel their bookings to other

destinations.”

To stay up to date on

airline changes and news,

visit etnw.co.za.

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