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SAA defends new baggage wrapping service

31 Jan 2018 - by Tessa Reed
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SAA has come under re for

charging for a bag-wrapping

service before it was

implemented. The charge is

included in ticket prices.

Speaking to John Robbie on

702 Talk Radio recently, SAA

ceo, Monwabisi Kalawe, said

the airline had implemented

an airfare increase in

November last year. He said

it was calculated using an

algorithm that included supply

and demand, competitor

behaviour and changes

in operating costs, which

included the baggage service.

Monwabisi was responding

to a report by City Press that

said the airline had been

charging passengers for a

bag-wrapping service that was

only introduced in January.

According to the report,

the service was introduced

as part of a three-month

trial, where SAA is paying

Bagport South Africa R30 a

bag. The gures are based

on correspondence between

SAA and Bagport. An internal

email also suggested that

SAA had been charging R60

for domestic passengers

and R100 for international

passengers.

Monwabisi disputed these

gures. “If you go directly to

the company that provides

these services, they charge

you R60 per bag. In our

case, we charge R50 per

passenger.”

SAA spokesperson,

Tlali Tlali, told TNW the

trial was introduced to

address the pilferage and

damage to baggage, which

inconvenienced passengers

and caused “considerable

nancial loss and

reputational damage to the

airline”.

Tlali said it was not

mandatory for passengers

to have their baggage

wrapped. “In the same way

that passengers can decline

meals offered on board, they

can decline the wrapping

service,” he said. However,

the fee will still be charged

on their ticket.

The airline has also been

criticised for entering an

agreement with Bagport

without putting a contract out

to tender.

Unathi Batyashe-Fillis, Acsa

spokesperson, conrmed that

Acsa was aware of the trial.

“According to Acsa, explicit

guidelines are in place

that stipulate that baggage

wrapping should be provided

independently from airlines to

passengers who opt to use

the service,” she said.

Asked whether Acsa was

considering legal action

against SAA because a

tender was not put out for

the service, Unathi said: “We

are considering all options

as, from an airport operator

perspective, we want to

ensure that the commonuse

area at the airport is

utilised to the benet of all

stakeholders and within the

agreed management rules to

maximise the efciency of all

services offered within the 49% terminal building.

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