FRONTLINE
KIM KENT branch manager, Spear Travels, Wolverhampton
I have to say that I agree with my fellow
agents David and Clare about how hard everything is at the moment. Understandably, customers need
more support than ever right now as the guidelines are not always clear, but this has turned what used to be a pleasurable experience into a bit of a nightmare.
My team and I have worked
tirelessly doing everything for our customers to ensure they can get away, but it’s often the elderly clients who don’t have the technology we really feel sorry for.
CLIENTS NOT APPY I recently had two bookings from customers with Princess Cruises, who in their wisdom have created the MedallionClass App that “puts everything at your fingertips”. If you have a smartphone, then the app is great, providing it works. But for my elderly couple, who have no computer and no smartphone, it essentially means they can’t travel. I called Princess to ask for their advice and they told me the only solution was for me to download the app on my phone and complete the information for the clients on their behalf. Of course, I was happy to help, so I did this and set to work answering all the questions. However, there was a fault with the app when it came to the final stage of the process – selecting the time for embarkation – so I couldn’t
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Bookings are taking a lot of work but
sometimes this is due to technology rather than the Covid rules
complete the booking. Medallion has a number you can call if things go wrong and the staff are very helpful. They advised me to keep trying, which I did, and four days later it finally worked! But, just when I thought
everything had been finalised, I realised my clients needed to complete a health declaration form 24 hours before they departed, and that for this they would have to come into the shop so I could complete all the questions. If everything goes smoothly with this Princess Cruises bookings I will eat my hat. It will be interesting to find out how it goes.
AGENT
WHAT ARE THE CHANCES? A lady came into the shop the other day and said she had lost all her confidence and didn’t have a clue what she needed to get ready to travel to Rome. She had got herself into such a state and was almost in tears. After calming her down, I offered to help and reassured her all would be fine. We went through the holiday details and the current requirements, which I explained could change, and I offered to complete the PLF for her if she would like me to. It was only after retrieving her
file from the cabinet that I noticed something. I said: “How about I come to Rome with you to make sure you get there safely?” She gave me a surprised look and asked what I was talking about. I added: “Actually, how about I sit next to you on the plane?” This poor lady didn’t have a clue what I was on about until I explained: “I’m booked on the very same flight as you!”
Not only that, but she and her husband had booked the front seats, just as I had, so we would be sitting next to each other. I mean, how often is that likely to happen? We all had a good laugh about it and now I am her best friend, as you can probably imagine.
Prince Edward Island
travelweekly.co.uk
LOOKING FORWARD TO A CANADA HIGH
It’s great to see that operators are finally in a position to
offer training nights out and educational trips. My team
attended a Classic Collection Holidays roadshow in Birmingham last week, which was a great success and a nice way of saying thank you to the girls for all their hard work. We have also had two lovely trips come through recently, one to Canada, the other
to France. I would of course have willingly taken both on if I could, but am thrilled to say I’ve been accepted for the Canada trip with First Class Holidays. I’ll be visiting Halifax, Brunswick and Prince Edward Island, the last of which I know little about. Needless to say, I’m very excited!
David ClareCarla Sharon Colin diary
Kim
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