Cape Argus

Cape tourism optimistic about industry rebound

- MWANGI GITHAHU mwangi.githahu@inl.co.za

A NEW hotel, the Cresta Grande, opened its doors yesterday, bucking a trend that has seen a number of businesses in the hospitalit­y trade close as a result of the Covid-19 pandemic.

Cresta Hotels group executive, Chipo Mandela, said the hotel, which has taken up the building that until recently housed the Holiday Inn on the corner of Loop and Strand streets, was aimed at leisure and business travellers in the four-star market.

Asked whether opening a new hotel at this time was not a risk, Mandela said: “It is the desire to grow. We know that the pandemic is still with us, but we are not in it for the short term, we are taking a long-term view on our investment in Cape Town.

“We’re looking at growing not only this business, but all our businesses tenfold within the next five years. What makes it exciting is that we’re coming into Cape Town, which is one of the prime markets, not only in southern Africa but across the continent and the world.”

Cape Town Tourism has said it is feeling cautiously optimistic as a number hotels open in the Mother City and new hotel groups arrive. The organisati­on’s trade and partnershi­p manager, Carel Stadler, said: “We applaud Cresta Hotels for taking such a bold step at a time that is so difficult for the hospitalit­y industry.”

Cape Town Tourism spokespers­on Briony Brookes said: “To be honest, it’s been tough to remain positive during this time. However, there are a number of things that have happened or are currently happening that allow us to feel cautiously optimistic.

“On the internatio­nal front, the roll-out of vaccine programmes in various countries is a positive sign for the return of internatio­nal travel.”

Speaking elsewhere, mayoral committee member for Economic Opportunit­ies and Asset Management and Tourism, James Vos, said: “It’s exceptiona­lly important to us to see this positive sentiment around travel to Cape Town as we continue to work with organisati­ons such as Cape Town Tourism to ensure that businesses and the industry are ready to welcome visitors back to Cape Town.”

 ?? ARMAND HOUGH African News Agency(ANA) ?? CAPE Town Tourism is feeling “cautiously optimistic” as a few new hotels open up in the Mother City and new hotel groups arrive. The newly renovated Cresta Grande Hotel opened on Strand Street yesterday. |
ARMAND HOUGH African News Agency(ANA) CAPE Town Tourism is feeling “cautiously optimistic” as a few new hotels open up in the Mother City and new hotel groups arrive. The newly renovated Cresta Grande Hotel opened on Strand Street yesterday. |

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