The Citizen (Gauteng)

Foreign tourists want to return to sunny SA

- Citizen reporter

People overseas are regaining their appetite for travel and South Africa could be a big winner in the post-Covid-19 tourism world, believes South African Tourism (SAT).

The organisati­on’s strategy insights and analytics (SIA) team went online to ask people who have visited the country in the past three years what their travel plans were. And the findings were encouragin­g.

Of those internatio­nal travellers spoken to, 45% will avoid travel, while 45% are inclined to either travel as they did in the past or travel more. The other 10% are indecisive.

In Europe, at least 62% were eager to travel abroad, while 29% said they would avoid taking internatio­nal trips. In the Americas, 51% of the tourists surveyed were eager to travel and 28% said they would avoid it.

African internatio­nal travellers, on the other hand, were likely to defer travel until was is safe, or a vaccine is found.

SA Tourism says millennial­s, aged between 25-34 and tourists over 65 years old are most likely to express positive travel intentions.

The age group between 35 and 54 are the most negative.

Younger generation­s are eager to travel and are less risk adverse. Millennial travellers will be at the forefront of tourism recovery because of their relatively higher sense of safety for themselves, SA Tourism said. Travellers without children are most likely to travel to internatio­nal destinatio­ns, while parents are most likely to prefer domestic destinatio­ns. Leisure and holiday are the main reasons for travel, followed by travel for business.

Tourists who will avoid internatio­nal travel said they would prefer destinatio­ns in their own country until it was safe enough to cross the borders. At the same time, tourists keen to travel were wary of potential price hikes and the affordabil­ity of travel.

Strong drivers for potential foreign visitors were spending time with friends and family, nature and scenic outdoors, while there was a much lower interest in indoor experience­s such museums, spa and family entertainm­ent centres.

South Africa is a preferred destinatio­n and the key reasons for wanting to visit South Africa were safari, visiting friends and relatives, and scenery.

Tourists wary of potential price hikes

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