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Title: XIIth Annual Conference


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XIIth Annual Conference
  • 29th 30th October 2003
  • Crown Plaza, St James
  • London

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Mr Oliver Dugardyn
  • Associate Delporte,
  • Dugardyn, de Thier and Lefebvre

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IATA - What Value ?GEBTAs complaint to
the European Competition AuthoritiesOlivier
DUGARDYNDelporte Dugardyn de Thier Lefebvre
BrusselsLondon, 30 October 2003
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1. Introduction
  • Distribution of airline tickets has changed
    dramatically
  • Today airlines act as
  • Suppliers of air transportation
  • Competitors to the travel agents
  • Regulators of the travel agents business
  • The Passenger Agency programme (PAP) is not
  • adapted to this new distribution environment

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  • 2. What brought GEBTA to lodge a complaint?
  • July 1991
  • The PAP is granted an individual exemption
    from article 81 EC
  • Treaty until March 20 1998
  • December 1997
  • A new application is filed by IATA in December
    1997
  • the Commission requests IATA to go and
    negotiate first with
  • travel agents

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  • 1999/2002
  • Discussions between IATA and GEBTA do not lead to
    any significant result.
  • But parties identify some fundamental problems
    with the PAP
  • The PAP is extremely unbalanced travel
    agents have lots of
  • obligations, almost no rights
  • The PAP prevents travel agents from operating
    freely on the
  • European market
  • Travel agents claim a fair remuneration
  • June 2002
  • The PaConf is a failure. GEBTA suspends its
    discussions with
  • IATA.

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  • 3. Main elements of the complaint
  • The complaint is lodged before DG Competition
    in Brussels on
  • 18 October 2002.
  • Two main parts
  • Infringement of article 81 EC Treaty
  • (cartels)
  • Infringement of article 82 EC Treaty
  • (abuse of dominant position)

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  • Infringement of article 81
  • The PAP restricts competition even more than
    in 1991,
  • especially between airlines and travel
    agents
  • The PAP leads to partitioning of the European
    market
  • The PAP does not improve distribution and
    does not
  • benefit the consumer
  • Infringement of article 82
  • IATA abuses its dominant position by
  • imposing an unbalanced contract upon travel
    agents
  • suppressing remuneration, imposing fares and
    developing
  • direct sales, sometimes at non accessible
    conditions for
  • travel agents
  • partitioning the market

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  • IATAs first reaction
  • The complaint is merely motivated by the travel
    agents frustration with the reduction in
    remuneration level and an attempt to obtain the
    Commissions support for a guarantee of
    remuneration levels.

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  • 4. The European Commissions Position
  • A major breakthrough and a fair success for
    GEBTA
  • the European Commission raises major
    competition concerns with
  • regard to the PAP
  • concerns about the accreditation of travel agents
  • the national variations in the financial standing
    and professional requirements are not justified
  • more fundamentally the IATA rules themselves are
    disproportionate to the way travel agency
    business is nowadays conducted.
  • concerns about the BSP
  • the BSP is probably used to restrict freedom of
    travel agents to sell outside their home market

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  • concerns about the STP Resolutions
  • the STP resolutions impose illegal territorial
    restriction
  • concerns about access to fares
  • travel agents in different countries have no
    access to the
  • same fares for the same journeys
  • The European Commission recommends IATA to
    review the
  • accreditation rules with the travel
    agents

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  • 5. IATAs reaction
  • Amendement of Resolution 814pp on ECSTP (European
    Union Satellite Ticket Printer Locations)
  • Feasability study on a Eurozone BSP
  • PaConf decides to set up a separate committee for
    the review
  • and harmonization of the accreditation rules

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  • 6. The current status
  • The review committee has not started its
    activities yet.
  • The terms of reference are not agreed upon.
  • There are still two major problems to be
    solved
  • Election of a chairman
  • The binding nature of the review committees
    conclusions
  • An additional cause of worry for IATA the
    new Council
  • Regulation 01/2003.

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  • 7. Conclusion
  • For the first time, IATA is under pressure to
    listen to the travel
  • agents
  • For GEBTA, the PAP can constitute a useful
    distribution system
  • BUT the PAP should be economically and legally
    balanced and
  • allow fair competition
  • The review committee can achieve this but, are
    all these efforts
  • worthwhile?

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  • ARTICLE 81
  • Article 81 prohibits all agreements between
    undertakings, decisions by associations of
    undertakings and concerted practices which may
    affect trade between Member States and which have
    as their object or effect the prevention,
    restriction or distortion of competition within
    the common market, and in particular those which
  • a/ directly or indirectly fix purchase or
    selling prices or any other trading conditions
  • b/ limit or control production, markets,
    technical development, or investment
  • c/ share market or sources of supply
  • d/ apply dissimilar conditions to equivalent
    transactions with other trading parties, thereby
    placing them at a competitive disadvantage
  • e/ make the conclusion of contracts subject to
    acceptance by the other parties of supplementary
    obligations which, by their nature or according
    to commercial usage, have no connection with the
    subject of such contracts.

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  • ARTICLE 82
  • Article 82 prohibits any abuse by one or
    more undertakings of a dominant position within
    the common market or in a substantial part of it,
    insofar as it may affect trade between Member
    States.

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