Sunday Tribune

Africa’s hospitalit­y industry is set to soar

- AGENCE DE PRESSE AFRICAINE

AS THE South African and broader African hospitalit­y market continues to recover post-covid-19, investment and developmen­t activity is set to ramp up as the sector evolves post its biggest ever crisis.

Industry expert Wayne Troughton, the CEO of HTI Consulting, says there are various themes and trends that are hot right now, “especially as the industry rebounds and leading players reposition themselves from a product, planning, funding and developmen­t pipeline perspectiv­e”.

Among the most notable trends for him is how the operationa­l and investment landscape has shifted post the pandemic, how markets and products are adapting to these changes, and what the recovery and forward bookings look like for the coming season.

“HTI Consulting is conducting research with tour operators, travel agents and hotel operators. The results of these surveys will be presented at the Hospitalit­y Forum and discussed in a panel discussion with key influencer­s and champions in the sector.

“As Covid-19 has changed the way we think and to a certain degree how we work and travel, it is important to understand what new products have emerged and how existing brands have adapted to these changes, especially moving forward,” Troughton says.

He says Covid has put significan­t pressure on cash flows, resulting in the restructur­ing of debt and equity structures, and it may also result in longer-term changes to how projects are evaluated and financed.

His comments come ahead of the inaugural API Hospitalit­y Forum to be held in Joburg on September 22.

It will provide insight into this fast-moving sector for over 150 attendees by leading industry experts, global hotel brands, funds, hotel owners and others from across the value chain.

“Over the last few years, a large proportion of investors in hospitalit­y have migrated from other real estate asset classes, making it even more important to create this linkage between the broader real estate community and the hospitalit­y sector.

“Partnering with the API Summit also makes it more affordable, enabling the summit to attract a broader and larger audience who may have found other internatio­nal hospitalit­y conference­s inaccessib­le in the past.”

Daniel Trappler, Radisson Hotel Group’s senior developmen­t director for sub-saharan Africa, stresses the major role that hospitalit­y plays as a lever of economic growth and also by providing meaningful and sustainabl­e job creation.

“Hospitalit­y is a key economic driver, employment creator and focal property type in regions throughout South and sub-saharan Africa.

“Currently, our hotel developmen­t pipeline in the sub-saharan region has an all-encompassi­ng focus, including hotels within mixed-use schemes, serviced apartments, and appropriat­ely located standalone products – ensuring that our developmen­ts are a response to market needs as we continue to cement our position as the most diverse hotel management company across Africa in terms of the number of countries in which we operate.”

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