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Travel agents seek SC ban on transaction fees reviewed

FP Archives • December 20, 2014, 16:49:57 IST
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Weeks after the apex court banned airlines from charging transaction fees in any form, travel agent associations TAAI and TAFI today said they will approach the court shortly seeking a review of the directive.

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Mumbai: Weeks after the apex court banned airlines from charging transaction fees in any form, travel agent associations TAAI and TAFI today said they will approach the court shortly seeking a review of the directive.

“We are an affected party of the court directives. We will petition the apex court for modifications in its directives and interim measures. We want a status quo ante,” Travel Agents Association of India (TAAI) legal advisor Bhupendra Singh Chauhan told reporters here.

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[caption id=“attachment_621565” align=“alignleft” width=“380”] ![Reuters](https://images.firstpost.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/02/airtickets.jpg) The apex court in a January 23 order had directed all airlines not to charge any transaction fee. Reuters[/caption]

Both the industry bodies have long been fighting for reduction in agency fees by domestic carriers and abolition of the commission by foreign carriers. Chauhan said the petition is expected to be filed by this week adding, “the court directives have been left open for interpretation.”

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The apex court in a January 23 order had directed all airlines not to charge any transaction fee from passengers and rapped the aviation regulator DGCA for failing to enforce its own circular issued earlier in December last year.

The directives come in the wake of a public interest petition in the Supreme Court, seeking its directives to airlines not to charge transaction fee in any form. Earlier, the DGCA had, in a circular dated December 17 last had asked all airlines to refrain from charging transaction fee, or booking fee ranging between Rs 350 and Rs 10,000 per ticket.

However, travel agents say banning the transaction fee will be detrimental for the sector which is already reeling under the impact of lowering of fees by full-service carriers to 1 per cent from 9 per cent in early 2000.

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“Currently 85-90 percent of the ticketing is made through travel agents, who not only facilitate ticket bookings but a host of other services such as visa and forex requirements etc of the passenger.“The absence of transaction fee will lead to massive unemployment as all costs are borne out of such fees,” TAAI president Iqbal Mulla said.

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The associations have already held talks with aviation ministry officials including the minister Ajit Singh, tourism secretary besides meeting Air India and Jet management on the issue, Travel Agents Federation of India (TAFI) Zubair Ahmad said.

“The minister had told us that he would get back to us by today (February 11) but we are yet to hear anything from him,” Ahmad said. Earlier the airlines used to remunerate travel agents for selling, handling, processing and servicing passengers on behalf of them. However, in 2008 when recession set, 16 major airlines, including Air India, and Jet Airways among others had abolished travel agents commissions to cut costs.

But after protest and boycott threats, domestic carriers gave in to the demand for commission, allowing them to charge three percent on the base fare. Last year, Air India, along with Jet had introduced a hybrid module of one percent commission and fixed transaction fee on the domestic and international routes to compensate for the reduced amount of commission.

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