Wednesday, 07 March 2007

Under-developed Business Travel Could Offer Opportunities

In his address to the African Business Tourism Conference in Sandton, Minister Marthinus van Schalkwyk said that business travel is lagging considerably behind the leisure market, accounting for 5% of the total tourism market.

When you bear in mind that on average business travelers spend three times more than leisure travelers and return to a destination within 5 years, this must surely be an opportunity area. Of course this relies on the fact that business travelers need to, or want to come to South Africa. They will need to come to South Africa if they are doing business with South Africa – so in this sense the hospitality industry is a support or secondary industry to the real driver of businessmen and women to South Africa – business and investment in or with South Africa.

The other side of business travelers coming to South Africa is if they see it as a place to host their meetings and conferences, and in that area we have much to offer as long as we stay competitive with other international destinations. And yes, there’s a lot of competition out there so we need to be able to provide outstanding services at competitive prices.

And of course we can’t hide away from the security issue in our country. These are things we need to address face on to become players in the international economy and to bring benefits, wealth and opportunity to everyone in our country. I refer to the recent survey done by South African Tourism Update (free registration needed for access), an independent monthly trade magazine, in conjunction with the South African Tourism Services Association and other tourism organisations where the results are overwhelmingly conclusive – over a million travelers decided not to come to South Africa because of crime.

The survey conclusion is that crime is holding back the growth of the tourism sector and its ability to create jobs. Natalia Thomson, editor of the magazine asks the thought-provoking question – “where would tourism in South Africa be without crime?” Where indeed! And let’s face it – there are other places in the world to go. But if we get our act together, the tourists and business travelers would come over and over again to our beautiful country with all that it has to offer that is indeed special!

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