WTM Africa 2023 exceeds pre-pandemic numbers | The Planner

WTM Africa 2023 opened its doors at the Cape Town International Convention Centre on 03 April 2023 to welcome over 5 000 registered visitors. They will have access to 577 exhibitors from 49 new countries, 200 expert speakers and over 80 hours of content sessions across the three-day African travel and tourism trade show.

Nearly two thirds (63%) of this yearโ€™s buyers are new to the show, strongly representing markets such as Malaysia, Pakistan, Thailand, Philippines, Romania, Armenia, San Marino and Uzbekistan, while the repeat buyers represent key source markets. Additionally, 9 200 appointments have been prescheduled, which is a 35% increase from last yearโ€™s event.

Back with a bang

Patricia De Lille, Minister of Tourism, opened the show and expressed her excitement about the tourism industry’s recovery, saying, “We are all ready to come back with a bang. And weโ€™ve already started coming back. I can feel the opportunity in tourism. In my new role, I will focus on implementation, as it is time for us to now walk the talk.โ€

“I can feel the opportunity in tourism. In my new role, I will focus on implementation, as it is time for us to now walk the talk.โ€

Eddie Andrews, Deputy Mayor of Cape Town, emphasized the importance of tourism for the Host City of Cape Town, saying, ” We believe in the possibility of Africa. As tourism is an economic driver for Cape Town, we are building a city of hope. Our aim is to create a tourism-related job in every single household. People want to hear stories, and Africa has many stories to tell.”

WTM Africaโ€™s annual Trends Report

Alongside the opportunity to meet and network, a highlight for many of the international, regional and local buyers includes the release of WTM Africaโ€™s annual Trends Report, which takes a closer look at the biggest trends shaping travel in Africa today.

Download the report here.

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