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transwede 17th June 2008 19:39

Airport Agencies (Servisair)
 
A bit of information regarding Servisair subsidiary, Airport Agencies. I know that they are classed as the representation part of the handling agent - mainly dealing with tour operators, but are they branching out and encroaching upon Servisair's activities, as I have recently noticed that Airport Agencies are now responsible for FR in BRS (ticketing etc).

Any info on this part would be appreciated.

wools 17th June 2008 21:16

Airport Agencies (Servisair)
 
Airport Agencies are 100% owned by Servisair and have been issuing tickets for many years on behalf of tour operators. With the decline of Airline Ticket desks due internet bookings very few Handling Agents can no run dedicated tickets desk facilities. I would suspect this is just a natural consolodation.

DAVYDAY 25th June 2008 07:23

Transwede -YOU ARE SPOT ON
 
AA Seem to be taking more and more Servisair handling duties and while some stations downsize staffing within Servisair, Airport Agencies are growing and it does look that they are taking more SA acitivies on board.

AA expand while SA decrease it is worth watching!

transwede 5th July 2008 20:04

Thanks for that - why, if Servisair owns airport agencies, are the smaller part of the business taking over duties? Is it cheaper for airport agencies to carry out the duties of the handling agent?

DAVYDAY 7th July 2008 06:26

Airport Agencies (Servisair)
 
The AA Staff have different terms & conditions.Cheaper salaries/overheads.

Timescale 3-4 years it will all be AA.

groundhand 7th July 2008 12:05

Transwede,

The services provided for FR (and other loco operators) are very differrent to full service ticket desk operations. For FR there is no need to be ticket trained, being able to use their website is sufficient as that is all AA do if they get a walk-in passenger wanting a flight.
As more and more of the European market is covered by lo-co operators there is less requirement for qualified ticketing agents; hence the move to other solutions.

GH

transwede 13th July 2008 10:13

I suppose it is logical then, if it is cheaper, for Servisair to transfer all possible activities to the Airport Agencies part of the business. Though if the staff get more tasks and companies, I'm sure they wouldn't be too happy at having lower wages!!! That could open a can of worms.


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