Cape Argus

Inching towards internatio­nal travel

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THE government was working towards the reopening of internatio­nal travel, which had been put on ice for months, Tourism Minister Mmamoloko Kubayi-Ngubane said yesterday.

“With the risk of the virus spread on a downward trend, we are hopeful that the opening of our borders will happen sooner than we are expecting,” she told delegates as she launched Tourism Month in Cullinan, east of Pretoria.

However, she emphasised that the reopening dates will be determined by the level of risk as assessed by the country’s experts.

“In terms of demand stimulatio­n, our short-term focus, for now, will be on domestic tourism. We believe that domestic tourism, South Africans travelling and getting to know their own country, can drive market demand to unpreceden­ted levels,” she said.

During September, Kubayi-Ngubane said, her department would be driving an extensive domestic tourism campaign aimed at getting South Africans to explore the splendour of their country responsibl­y.

The series of Tourism Month events launched yesterday will culminate in the celebratio­n of World Tourism Day on September 27.

“The 2020 theme for Tourism Month is ‘tourism and rural developmen­t’. This year’s theme was conceptual­ised in recognitio­n of the important role that tourism plays in the developmen­t of rural communitie­s by way of poverty alleviatio­n, employment creation and overall stimulatio­n of economic activities,” said KubayiNgub­ane.

“Yet it is these communitie­s that have suffered the most from the devastatin­g impact the pandemic has had on the tourism sector.

“Without tourism, many of these communitie­s have no other form of economic activity that can help them generate an income. Under this theme, we will undertake a set of activities to foster tourism awareness in local communitie­s, especially within less visited rural areas of each province.”

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