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Where is Air China?

06 Jul 2016 - by Debbie Badham
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THE SA travel trade is

frustrated by its inability

to reach Air China’s sales

representative in South

Africa.

Alet Steyn, gm of Wendy

Wu Tours in South Africa

(China specialists), says the

operator has tried various

avenues in South Africa to

make contact with Air China

but has been unsuccessful.

“It seems there is no local

representation for the

airline in South Africa. We

have now consulted with

our head office in the UK to

assist us in getting in touch

with the airline.” Wendy

Wu currently uses Cathay

Pacific and Singapore

Airlines to get clients to

China.

Another tour operator

who books travel to

China and who wanted to

remain anonymous, said

it had received calls from

frustrated agents who were

unsure how to get in touch

with Air China. “‘Where is

Air China’s rep in South

Africa?’ they all ask.” This

operator said it could see

that Air China was seldom

booked by local agents.

Another concern for

agents is the poor

connection options

from cities outside

Johannesburg.

One agent told TNW

that the earliest flights

to Johannesburg from

Cape Town, Durban,

Bloemfontein, East London

or Port Elizabeth, left very

little time to connect if

passengers were hoping to

catch flight CA868, which

departed at 08h55.

She further pointed out

that Air China did not offer

STPC, meaning travellers

would have to absorb the

cost of accommodation if

they chose to catch a flight

the day before.

While Keith Gow, md of

Gateway Travel and Tours,

agreed that the connecting

times to Johannesburg

were tight, he said this

would not affect the bulk

of the route’s traffic,

which consisted primarily

of Chinese travellers

who worked in Southern

Africa and were returning

home. “The bulk of

these travellers come

from Gauteng.” Air China

could not be reached for

comment.

Keith said the route had

been relatively successful

since its launch in October

but was still only serviced

three times a week. An

indication of greater

success would be if they

upped this to four, five or

six flights weekly, he said.

“The plan is to go daily,”

said Keith.

After initial teething

problems the route did

appear to be running

smoothly, said Terry

Fenton-Wells, md of SA

Magic Tours, which books

inbound travel from China

to South Africa.

She said demand for

travel to South Africa from

China had been extremely

high since the visa issue

was resolved in November.

While Bradley Brouwer,

Asia Pacific president of

SA Tourism, agreed that

the route was performing

well, he said it needed

more bookings from

South Africa to make the

flight more sustainable.

“If SA travel agencies

would support the flight

it would most definitely

support the sustainability

of the route.”

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