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The demise of a travel group?

07 Nov 2018 - by Tessa Reed
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A CASE of fraud may

have sounded the

death knell for the

South African Travel Centre

(SATC) group, a wholly

owned SAA subsidiary.

While SAA would not

answer any questions on

how many, if any, agencies

were still part of the

group and how these were

ticketing, TNW understands

that the group’s Iata

licence ceased on May 4

due to a case of fraud.

While the Iata logo was

still displayed on the

group’s website earlier this

month, it has since been

removed and the website

has been replaced a basic

website displaying no SAA

branding.

In January, an SATC ITC

told TNW that it had fallen

victim to client credit card

fraud amounting to roughly

R1 million (TNW February 7,

2018).

Earlier this year, 22 SATC

members moved across to

the XL Travel Group. Marco

Ciocchetti, ceo, told TNW

that this included four

agencies with their own

Iata licences and 18 non

Iata agencies.

The group, which once

claimed a footprint

spanning beyond South

Africa to Gaborone,

Maseru, Lusaka and Accra

and consisting of more

than 80 members in 2008,

shrunk to fewer than 50

members in 2015.

The decline came after a

failed attempt to privatise

the group, which was up

for sale in 2014. Then

ceo, Bulelwa Koyana, said

at the time that there had

been interest in SATC

from a number of industry

players over the years but

no sale materialised. TNW

understands that the price

wasn’t right. XL Travel was

rumoured to be in talks

with SAA to purchase SATC

at that time.

In 2016, SATC and XL

Travel signed an MoU to

collaborate on preferred

suppliers’ contracts.

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