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eTravel ventures beyond SA’s borders

11 Nov 2015 - by Dorine Reinstein
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ETRAVEL is expanding its business,

venturing outside South Africa’s

borders.

The ITC specialist, which will hold

a workshop in Windhoek on June

25, has already signed up one new

ITC in Namibia.

Ceo, Garth Wolff, says the

company always planned to

gradually expand across the

borders. “Now the timing is

perfect. We have all our ‘internal

affairs’ in perfect working order

so that we can not only look after

existing ITCs but also focus on the

potential in cross-border locations.”

The demand in Namibia has

picked up, Garth says. “We plan

to gradually penetrate the market

there. There is no rush as our

main goal is to always look after

our existing ITCs first.”

Garth adds that there are

challenges associated with

expanding into Southern Africa

but that these can easily be

overcome. “Proximity issues

are always a challenge but the

market understands that operating

remotely is fine these days.”

Although Garth doesn’t rule out

any opportunities, he says – at this

stage – eTravel is not looking to

expand into any other countries.

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