Manta wrote:I can understand your frustration with the industry, Gary, but it's like everything these days: no-one cares about client focus and good old-fashion service any more.
I accept all of what you're saying, except that I cannot recall any time when one could say that the travel industry ever had client focus.
I can certainly recall a number of travel agent scams during the late 60's and early 70's though, and at least the industry has been cleaned up in that regard.
But while I have used FC on one occasion, I'm continually frustrated - and this is a complaint about the travel industry in Oz in general - by the total absence of (a) customer focus, (b) easy to obtain pricing, and (c) totally unrealistic pricing from and/or for within Oz.
Permit me to expand on points b and c ... we already seem to agree on a.
Whenever I'm trying to find a price for something, or perhaps make an online booking, I'm continually finding that online pricing and/or booking systems - quite common in the civilised world - are rarely in evidence here in the land of the long white 19th century.
Virgin are good in this regard, Quaintarse are very slowly catching up, but local hotel chains aren't just stuck in horse and buggy days; the horse has long bolted, and the buggy continues to roll backwards down the hill.
Comparing websites like FC (and I really don't want to single out FC in this regard) with some of the major US travel portals is a bad joke; I may as well be using carrier pigeon such is the technical accumen evident in Oz sites.
As to pricing, we still seem to be stuck on per person pricing for a great many things. Why does an hotel care if there are one or two people in the hotel room I'm booking? Try and book me on anything other than an honest, per room rate, and I will usually walk. I'm really quite pissed off that I'm pretty well forced to book that stle of accommodation for the GP in Melbourne, but I at least am familiar with the establishment we're staying at, and I know that the total room cost we're paying isn't actually too far OTT, even compared with their normal rack rate.
With very few exceptions it's an excuse to rip clients off, and the sooner that the travel industry drags itself into the current century, the sooner we'll all be able to benefit.