In a bid to proffer solutions to current crisis in the
Nigeria travel sector, The new executive members of National Associations of
Nigerian Travel Agencies (NANTA) has meet with the International Air Transport Association
(IATA) to strengthen business operations of members.
This was disclosed at a meeting between NANTA and IATA, when
the former paid a courtesy visit on the latter’s office at the Murtala International
Airport, Lagos, have in attendance from NANATA; the National President, Mr
Bernard Bankole and Executive Secretary, Olobor Osaro Sylvester, from IATA;
Area Manager, South West Africa, Samson Fatokun and Aviation Industry Analyst,
South West Africa, Ifeyinwa Ukpaka, respectively.
Speaking at the meeting, the NANTA president, said the focus
of the visit was to establish better relationship with the management of IATA and
to also work out ways of giving NANTA’s members the rights they deserve when it
comes to business.
“We also want to tell you that we are interested in visiting
the regional office of IATA at Amman because there are certain things we have
seen that we believe the people at the head office will be at a better position
to explain to us.”
He complained about the current crisis between the travel
agents and the airlines, which he said drastic decision taken by the airlines
is detrimental to the travel agents, which he described as unhealthy for the
travel business.
Bankole explained that there is solution to every challenge
and if such arises, the next point of action is a roundtable discussion to put
things at the right perspective, than the airlines take a unilateral decision.
NANTA as a an organised body for the travel agencies needs
to be given a sense of belonging and in a time of crisis, others allied in the industry
should see NANTA as partners in progress
not enemies.
In his response, the IATA, Area Manager, South West Africa,
Mr Fatokun lauded the step taken by NANTA to visit IATA. According to him, ”NANTA’s
visit falls within the IATA’s human touch move to give the best services to our
partners in business.
“What IATA is concentrating on at present is cooperating
with our partners in business, by creating a cordial business environment with agents
to foster good relationships, which we call working with human touch.
“We assured our partners of prompt services and tried by all
standards to fight for them at all times.
We want the new NANTA to minimize conflict which can be
achieved by close meetings with parties at any time there is crisis in the sector.”
Fatokun explained that in the travel business, IATA can be
said to be at the middle, between the airlines and the travel agencies, adding that
their role is to make sure that every partner in the sector have a level playing ground for a win-win
deal.
Fatokun promised IATA’s absolute support for NANTA in seeing
that their new vision is successful, adding that it is when NANTA succeed that
they also benefit from the sector.
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