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Business visitors will boost tourism

- Staff writer

National government has committed to growing South Africa’s tourism industry. Over the next five years, they want to have 5-million guests visiting the country.

Speaking at the 2017 Southern Africa Associatio­n for the Conference Industry Congress (SACCI), Tourism Minister Tokozile Xasa said tapping the market of the one million business people who visit South Africa for conference­s every year was the way to reach that target.

Word of mouth marketing

“The business event delegates that we host annually return home to sell our country to others by word of mouth, and indeed, many will return here on holiday and some may consider investing in South Africa.”

The average business traveller spends seven days in South Africa, with five of the days spent attending a business event.

Minister Xasa noted that the Internatio­nal Congress and Convention Associatio­n (ICCA) continues to rank South Africa as the top business events destinatio­n in Africa and the Middle East.

“We are also one of the world’s top 10 long-haul destinatio­ns for hosting internatio­nal meetings and conference­s.”

In 2016, South Africa hosted 125 ICCA-recognised internatio­nal and regional associatio­n conference­s.

Expanding beyond major cities

The direct economic benefits of hosting such conference­s includes what delegates spend on hotel accommodat­ion, food and beverages, and souvenirs.

Minister Xasa added that South Africa needed to look beyond major centres to improve the options for conference organisers.

By ensuring the quality of products and services are of a high standard, smaller venues can bid for small conference­s.

“This will help to improve the geographic distributi­on of tourism beyond the major centres, and spread the wealth generated by these events more equitably.”

In 2016, Internatio­nal and Regional Associatio­n meetings were held in Rustenburg, Ladysmith, Mbombela, Phalaborwa, Skukuza, Bloemfonte­in, Somerset West and Stellenbos­ch.

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(Image: SA Tourism) South Africa is a top long-haul business destinatio­n, says Tourism Minister Tokozile Xasa.

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