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Travel agencies that go bust: CASE has got no clue

LITTLEREDDOT

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CASE has got no clue on what to do. Did not research other countries' best practices. Need a forum writer to come up with this suggestion.

This sounds like a good idea. So will CASE adopt this, or is CASE too proud to eat humble pie?

[h=1]Travel Agents Act needs an update[/h][h=2][/h]


THE Consumers Association of Singapore is pushing for travel agencies to take out insurance against sudden closure, to protect customers ("Case pushing for travel agent insurance"; Monday).
It is helpful to look at the experience in the United States, where there is the so-called Travel Money Protection Plan.
Under it, the consumer places his payment into an escrow account. Such funds are kept separate from the travel agency's operating funds. Also, it is mandatory for a certified public accountant to conduct an annual review of the agency's financial receipts record.
After the consumer has returned from his trip, the funds are released to the travel agency.
If the agency ceases to operate, the consumer can file a claim for the funds in the escrow account.
Even though the travel and tourism industry is on the rise in Singapore, there is a dearth of lawyers specialising in travel law.
The Travel Agents Act, which was enacted in 1975, offers little protection for consumers.
To protect unwary travellers, it should be more specific on issues like advertising, misrepresentation, disclosure, delivery of tickets, bond and trust accounts, and claim forms.
The Act should be updated as new legal issues will arise when travel agencies switch from being brick-and-mortar establishments to online entities.
Heng Cho Choon

Copyright © 2014 Singapore Press Holdings. All rights reserved.
 

Kuailan

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Our PAP gahmen has got all kind of policies they claimed that they want to protect
consumers but in the end who gain?? Gahmen of course they took hugh amount

of deposit from Travel Agent in case they go Bankrupt these money could be used
as a refund to consumers who has paid for tour or tickets, end consumers get nothing
but gahmen quietly kept the deposit without saying a WORD!!

Answer they are : CLUELESS the happening Five Star Travel!!
 

laksaboy

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CASE is one of the worst jiakliaobee organizations in Singapore. Look at CASETrust. It is given to many 'black shops' in Sim Lim Square. :rolleyes:
 

Leongsam

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Why would anyone have to go through a travel agency in this day and age?
 

Scrooball (clone)

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When u need to pay money to the consumer rights group before they escalate your case, that's a good sign that consumer rights is dead.
 

borom

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Are the pappies pro businesses or pro consumer/man on the street-ask yourself this Question and the answer is clear.

Look at the billions made by property developers and banks(at whose expense?), how Singtel charges for EPL, and the so called union (why is NTUC running so many businesses) to name a few.
 
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