Qantas
is to change travel agent base commissions for tickets sold in Australia from 1 April 2006.
Under the new base commission structure:
- Australian domestic, trans-Tasman and New Zealand domestic base commissions, currently
1%, would be discontinued; and
- International base commissions would be reduced from
7% to 5%.
Qantas Head of Sales and Marketing Rob Gurney said Qantas was operating in an extremely challenging environment with fierce competition domestically and internationally, as well as continuing high fuel
costs.
"The reduction in commissions is in line with global trends and with Qantas' stated aim to reduce distribution costs.
"In some overseas markets, airlines have removed commissions entirely and travel agents have adjusted to new income models.
"Base commissions are only part of the income mix that travel agents receive from airlines and agents are increasingly moving to new remuneration models, including
the collection of service fees where the customer pays the travel agent for the expert service they
receive" Mr Gurney said.
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