Mumbai: The stand-off between airlines and travel agents on the issue of payment of commission has reached a critical stage with several agent bodies deciding not to conduct transactions for Jet Airways.
A decision was taken last week by major travel trade associations to address the issue which was precipitated by some airlines like Air India, Indian Airlines, Kingfisher and Jet to unilaterally abolish agency commission from November 1. The travel associations had decided to withdraw support to Kingfisher and Jet but on December 4 but have decided to withdraw their boycott of Kingfisher.
The decision to withdraw support to Jet Airways (including Jet Lite) still stands. “This will continue till Jet Airways chooses to hold a meaningful discussion to address agents’ concerns,” said a statement from Travel Agents Association of India (TAAI), adding that the elimination of commissions would spell the “the death-knell for close to 30 per cent of travel agents in the country and trigger mass unemployment.”
Other than TAAI, several other associations representing more than 90 per cent of Indian travel agents have teamed up.
07/12/08 Ramnath Subbu/The Hindu
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