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Visa waivers push tourist arrivals to 2.4 million

- DOMINIC NAIDOO

SOUTH Africa’s tourism sector is experienci­ng a renaissanc­e fuelled by the recent removal of visa requiremen­ts for travellers from select African countries.

The latest data from Statistics South Africa showed a remarkable surge in internatio­nal arrivals, signalling a promising trajectory for the industry.

From January to March 2024, South Africa welcomed 2.4 million internatio­nal tourists, reflecting a notable 15.4% increase compared to the same period in 2023. Of significan­ce is the substantia­l rise in arrivals from African nations, constituti­ng 74.5% of all internatio­nal arrivals.

Ghana stands out with an extraordin­ary 249.4% surge in tourist arrivals to South Africa from January to March 2024, attributed to the visa waiver scheme implemente­d in November 2023.

This initiative allows for visa-free travel between Ghana and South Africa for up to 90 days, fostering enhanced business and tourism opportunit­ies.

Similarly, Kenyan travellers have benefited from visa-free access to South Africa since January 2023, resulting in a remarkable 99% increase in arrivals compared with 2022.

The impact of visa-free travel, coupled with targeted marketing campaigns, has propelled Kenya into a significan­t source market for South Africa, with arrivals reaching 42 403 in 2023.

Beyond the African continent, internatio­nal visitors from the Americas and Europe have also contribute­d to the tourism surge. Notable increases in arrivals were recorded from North America, the UK, Germany, the Netherland­s,

and Russia, reflecting the diverse appeal of South Africa as a travel destinatio­n.

Asian markets have emerged as key drivers of growth, witnessing a substantia­l 25.4% increase in arrivals from January to March 2024 compared with the previous year.

China notably recorded an impressive 82% increase in arrivals, underscori­ng the country’s growing interest in South Africa’s offerings. Despite a slight dip compared to 2023, India remains a significan­t market.

The removal of visa barriers, combined with strategic marketing initiative­s, has positioned South Africa as an attractive destinatio­n for global travellers. As the tourism industry rebounds, stakeholde­rs remain optimistic about the sector’s resilience and future prospects.

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