sweetlovin
Mouseketeer
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- Apr 17, 2005
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Well, apparently some TAs are conveying incorrect information in order to explain to their clients why they are going to be reducing or eliminating additional their own OBC offers with onboard bookings. I just spoke with my TA to clarify. Her agency is not considered to be one of the larger agencies.
The change is only affecting the commission paid for onboard bookings where you name a TA at the time you make the reservation. It does not affect any OBBs that you transfer to a TA within the 30 day allowance. Those transfers have always had a 10% commission paid out. The change is that now the most that any TA will be paid for OBBs that name a TA will now be 10% also.
This also ONLY affects the large agencies that had the opportunity to earn up to 16% commission on new bookings [including OBBs where the TA was named onboard]. Smaller agencies have always only received 10% on any of their bookings, whether transferred, OBB naming the TA or new bookings, so their compensation will not be affected with this change. So the larger agencies are having their commission on those bookings reduced by 37.5%. This will probably result in the individual agents will no longer be receiving any commission for those OBBs now either. I think that is terrible because it seems that TAs do more work with OBBs than new reservations. Those are the ones that are moved around, especially on opening day when people want quotes for multiple dates. I know they work incredibly long hours when new dates are released.
She also said that this change will not be implemented retroactively. It will be based on the original reservation date.
They do work long hours
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