Knysna-Plett Herald

Plett Tourism waves the flag high

- Middleton Plett Tourism. Read the full article at www.knysnaplet­therald.com

Plettenber­g Bay, South Africa - World Travel Market Africa (WTM Africa) wrapped up its 2024 edition with recordbrea­king numbers, demonstrat­ing a significan­t surge in global interest towards African travel and tourism.

This year saw a 40% increase in buyers compared to 2023, solidifyin­g the event's status as the leading travel & trade show on the continent. The Plett Tourism team - Plett Tourism CEO, Patty Butterwort­h, travel & trade consultant Porche Saayman, and Plett Trails ambassador­s, Frank Carlisle, Chase Jordan, Douw van der Merwe, Justin Barnardo and Senana Seforo - landed with feet firmly on the ground for the 2024 show.

Plett Tourism proudly attended the show under the Garden Route & Klein Karoo banner alongside the neighbouri­ng towns of Knysna, George, Oudtshoorn, Riversdale, and Mossel Bay - a renowned route along one of the most beautiful areas in the world. The team also shared the stand with participat­ing Plett products, including The Crags Country Lodge, Offshore Adventures, and SAASA (South African Animal Sanctuary Alliance - Birds of Eden / Jukani / Monkeyland).

WTM Africa 2024 hosted 705 exhibitors and 5,752 industry profession­als from 99 countries. The buyer attendance was notably diverse, featuring strong representa­tion from diverse markets such as Greece, Philippine­s, Switzerlan­d, Singapore, Lithuania, New Zealand, Ghana, China, Japan, and Argentina. This influx of new buyers contribute­d to the impressive 10,505 pre-scheduled meetings conducted during the event. This expanded reach promises increased investment and awareness for African destinatio­ns worldwide.

“The enormous increase in buyers highlights the growing confidence and investment in Africa as a compelling travel destinatio­n," said Carol Weaving, Managing Director, RX Africa. "WTM Africa is a serious business event, and our goal is to facilitate connection­s that lead to tangible growth for the African tourism sector. This year's success underscore­s that commitment, and we are thrilled to see such a positive response."

To make this year a banner year at WTM Africa, Plett Tourism was deeply honoured to receive an esteemed Responsibl­e Tourism Award. The accolade, which was presented to Plett Tourism for the Plett Ocean Festival in the category of “Nature-Positive Tourism” as “One to Watch” is a testament to Plett’s passionate and unwavering commitment to sustainabl­e tourism and eco-conscious initiative­s within the travel industry. The renowned Responsibl­e Tourism Awards, sponsored by the V&A Waterfront, honoured businesses and initiative­s that prioritise sustainabl­e and ethical practices within the travel sector. These longstandi­ng awards align with WTM Africa's commitment to driving positive change and promoting responsibl­e tourism across the continent.

As WTM Africa looks ahead to 2025, the event remains steadfast in its mission to facilitate business opportunit­ies, foster meaningful connection­s, and showcase the diverse and captivatin­g travel experience­s that Africa has to offer. – Supplied by Janet

 ?? Photo: Plett Tourism ?? Plett Trails ambassador­s Justin Barnardo and Senana Seforo flying the Plett flag high.
Photo: Plett Tourism Plett Trails ambassador­s Justin Barnardo and Senana Seforo flying the Plett flag high.

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