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Africa Showcase returns to SA

14 Jul 2022
Amanda Margison and Jacqui Reynolds. 
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After a euphoric restart internationally (with recent roadshows in the USA, Germany and Scandinavia), this month Africa Showcase will be live in South Africa.  

The roadshow runs from July 25-29, in Johannesburg, Durban and Cape Town, and has an exciting line-up of products from Southern and East Africa.  

The roadshow is designed to offer outbound South African agents and operators a quick and compact way to establish which African partners are right for them.  

“Regional travel is fundamental in getting our industry moving and sustaining tourism businesses. Over the past two years, we’ve seen the true value of the South African traveller, creating a lifeline for many companies. South Africa is proving to be a lucrative source market for travel into Southern Africa and there is growing interest for East and Central Africa,” said Jacqui Reynolds, of On Show Solutions, the organiser of Africa Showcase. On Show Solutions has a proud tradition of taking top-quality tourism products into key source markets to promote travel to Africa.  

Attendees will be able to explore ideas and meet the product owners and directors to create the perfect Africa trip for their clients.   

Participating products include: 

African Sun – Zimbabwe  

Amaryllis Hotel Blantyre – Malawi  

An African Anthology – Botswana, South Africa  

Calumma Travel – Madagascar  

Camp Sabali – Zambia  

Cape Vulture Lodge – South Africa  

Cresta Hotels – Botswana, South Africa, Zimbabwe  

Malawi Tourism – Malawi  

Marriott International – Angola, Algeria, Botswana, Cameroon, Djibouti, Egypt, Ethiopia, Ghana, Guinea, Kenya, Rwanda, Seychelles, South Africa, Tanzania, Tunisia, Uganda and Zambia 

Namibia Wildlife Resorts – Namibia  

Nkuringo Lodges & Safaris – Rwanda, Uganda  

Ondili Lodges & Activities – Namibia  

Rainbow Tourism Group – Zimbabwe  

Sunbird Hotels & Resorts – Malawi  

The Social House – Kenya  

Tourism KwaZulu-Natal – South Africa  

Umodzi Park – Malawi  

Zimbabwe Tourism Authority – Zimbabwe  

Registration is required.  

Venues

Johannesburg: Tuesday, July 26, Protea Hotel by Marriott Johannesburg Balalaika Sandton 

Durban: Wednesday, July 27, Protea Hotel Fire & Ice! Durban Umhlanga Ridge 

Cape Town: Thursday, July 28, Cresta Grande Cape Town 

To register, contact Lebo at the On Show Solutions team on lebo@onshowsolutions.co.za.   

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