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International Cape Town bookings in freefall

18 Apr 2018 - by Hilka Birns
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THE immense growth in

international arrivals to

Cape Town is unravelling.

Forward bookings between

April and September

are down 30% to 50%,

according to a Wesgro

survey among 18 top

hotels in Cape Town and

top inbound tour operators

servicing the market. “The

concern around 2019 is

that the people are telling

us that their books are

empty compared with last

year,” says Wesgro chief

marketing officer, Judy Lain.

International arrivals to

South Africa over the last

two years grew 18% and

7% respectively. However

Satsa ceo, David Frost,

points out that, while

arrivals showed strong

growth in the first half of

2017, growth in the second

half was flat and arrivals

from the UK, South Africa’s

biggest overseas market,

were down 2% for the last

quarter.

“The danger – and

we can already see the

bookings declining – is

that we become a difficult

destination to do business

with,” says David.

He points out that the

dip is the result of a

combination of factors,

including a strengthened

exchange rate; high pricing

on the back of strong

demand; concerns around

water, listeriosis and land

reform; as well as the VAT

increase.

When TNW asked airlines

whether the fall-off in

forward bookings would

impact their services to

Cape Town, no carriers

said they had plans to alter

Cape Town schedules at

present.

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