MAS defers 0% policy for agents to 2008


  • Business
  • Saturday, 13 Jan 2007

PETALING JAYA: In line with the new airfare structure that Malaysia Airlines (MAS) will be implementing on Monday, it will reduce the commission it pays travel agents for ticket sales to 2% from 5% instead of pushing ahead with the 0% commission policy. 

The 0% commission policy has been deferred to Jan 1, 2008. This was what the Malaysian Association of Tour and Travel Agents (Matta) told its travel agents in a memorandum dated yesterday, a copy of which was obtained by StarBiz. MAS had originally planned to implement the 0% commission policy on Monday. 

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