Travel Indaba encourages intra-Africa tourism

by NJABULO BUTHELEZI
DURBAN – THE Africa Travel Indaba has kicked off in Durban with a call for stakeholders to ensure intra-continent travel and increase Africa’s share in international tourism.

The event is held under the theme, “Unlimited Africa”, at the Inkosi Albert Luthuli International Convention Centre, Durban.

Paul Mashatile, South Africa Deputy President, has officially opened the summit.

He said his country had taken a lead in boosting inter-Africa travel.

“The South African Government has already begun this journey of promoting tourism by enabling seamless African travel,” he said.

“We aim to remove barriers, unlock access, and make it easier for Africans and the world to experience Africa,” Mashatile added.

“We remain committed to ensuring that travel is safe, secure, and seamless for all. We want each traveller to find joy in their journey through our land.”

Over 1 300 exhibitors from 27 African nations, including first-time participants from Chad, St Helena and Burkina Faso, kicked off their engagement with more than 1 200 vetted international buyers from 55 source markets.

Tourism contributes significantly to Africa’s gross domestic product (GDP), directly and indirectly.

In 2023, travel and tourism contributed 6,8 percent to Africa’s GDP, up from 5,9 percent in the previous year.

In South Africa, tourism contributes 8,9 percent of the GDP and supports 1,68 million jobs – a figure which is determined to grow to 2,2 million jobs by 2030.

Projections indicate that tourism’s contribution to GDP could rise to 10,4 percent by 2030, driven by increased international arrivals, infrastructure investments and targeted marketing initiatives.

“Africa’s Travel Indaba is a catalyst for inclusive growth, job creation, and sustainable development, not only in South Africa but throughout Africa. Tourism remains a powerful economic driver,” said South Africa’s Minister of Tourism, Patricia de Lille.

– CAJ News

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