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FCTG snaps up more product in bid to own the channel

03 Oct 2018
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FLIGHT Centre Travel Group’s hotel

and accommodation business, BHMA,

has opened its first hotel in Vietnam,

X2 Vibe Viet Tri Hotel, and announced

plans for its first hotel in Phuket,

Thailand, the X2 Vibe Phuket Patong.

BHMA does not own the properties but

rebrands and manages the operations.

The new location brings BHMA’s

X2 Vibe hotel portfolio to seven

properties, and to 27 total locations

across the X2 Resorts, X2 Vibe Hotels

and Away Resorts brands. BHMA’s

existing properties are located across

Southeast Asia.

Andrew Stark, FCTG Middle East

and Africa md, told TNW that BHMA

was wholly owned by FCTG and was

part of the group’s strategy to grow

its travel management routes across

the globe by 2030. “We aim to own

our distribution platforms and the

traveller’s experience, from booking

to in-destination. We want to sell the

client Mauritius [for example], have

them met by an FCTG-owned ground

handler and then have them stay in

a BHMA hotel. We will stop short of

owning the flight experience – we don’t

aim to purchase an airline.”

BHMA properties and Buffalo Tours,

FCTG’s ground-handling arm, can be

booked by Flight Centre agents through

Flight Centre Holidays, the brand’s

global product network. Other agents

can book these products direct.

Andrew said Southeast Asia was

a key market for FCTG’s expansion

because of the traffic it could pull from

SA, Australia and New Zealand.

BHMA md, Kent Davidson, said

BHMA was working on entering other

“critical markets” such as Bali, Fiji,

Queensland and the Maldives.

Carlos Luis, FCTG SA land product

manager, said Buffalo Tours was in

13 countries, all of which were in

Southeast Asia. “It aims to grow to 50

countries globally by the end of 2019.” 

Carlos said about 40% of FCTG

South Africa’s land bookings

went through Flight Centre

Holidays at present, showing

roughly 10% growth compared

with three years ago.

 “We encourage sales

through this channel by offering

our agents incentives, good

commissions and sending

them on educationals that

promote FCTG packages,” he

said.

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