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WTM Africa to return to Cape Town

08 Mar 2017 - by Chana Boucher
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ORGANISERS of WTM Africa are

calling the event, which was part of

Africa Travel Week, a success and

have confirmed that a three-year

contract has been concluded with

Cape Town.

WTM Africa saw more than 350

travel companies exhibiting, catering

for both inbound and outbound

markets.

“Being able to network with

suppliers from other countries was

fantastic,” says Sure Maritime

Travel’s Rachael Penaluna.

“Pre-booking appointments with

representatives from countries

we wanted to know more about

was key. We went directly to the

suppliers, countries and operators

that we knew would be useful to

our consultants, which included

representatives from Nigeria,

Madagascar, Turkey, Dubai, Thailand,

Ghana and Kenya.”

The overall sentiment at the event

was that travel in sub-Saharan

Africa would continue to grow and

that the industry should expect a

good year. Focus was placed on

the importance of online tools for

travel companies, particularly in the

mobile and social media spaces.

Cape Town Tourism used the show

as an opportunity to launch its

mobile visitor information centre,

which is a vehicle named ‘Thando’.

At the launch, deputy mayor for the

City of Cape Town, Ian Neilson, said

Cape Town was seeing significant

growth in domestic arrivals, which

were up by 64% over that last four

years.

Carol Weaving, md of Thebe Reed

Exhibitions Groups, the organisers

of Africa Travel Week, said more

than 10 500 appointments took

place during the International Luxury

Travel Market, Incentives, Business

Travel & Meetings and WTM Africa

combined.

Carol said Thebe Reed planned to

grow the number of exhibitors and

buyers for next year’s show, which

will take place between April 13

and 17. She added that the group

would stick to its formula of back-toback,

one-on-one meetings for ILTM

and IBTM. 

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