Business events industry leaders at this year's Meetings Africa explored reasons why Africa's diversity gives it a competitive advantage and called for more partnership across nations within the continent to ensure success in the tourism sector.
Delegates also discussed the Africa Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) agreement that could help fast-track Africa's growth in the tourism industry. The agreement looks to allow free movement of travellers across 54 African countries and attract long-term investment....
World Travel Market Africa 2019 opened its doors at the Cape Town International Convention Centre on 10 April, welcoming a host exhibitors, buyers, travel professionals and media.
Highlights from day two at the World Travel Market Africa 2018, held at the CTICC in Cape Town on 19 April 2018, included the Speed Networking sessions, the Sports and Events Tourism Exchange and the African Business Travel Association (ABTA) Corporate Travel Forum.
Highlights from day two at the World Travel Market Africa 2018, held at the CTICC in Cape Town on 19 April 2018, included the Speed Networking sessions, the Sports and Events Tourism Exchange and the African Business Travel Association (ABTA) Corporate Travel Forum.
Highlights from day one at the World Travel Market Africa 2018, held at the CTICC in Cape Town on 18 April 2018, included the Women in Travel Meetup, the Business Events Conference, the inaugural Tourism Investors' Forum and the African Responsible Travel Awards.
Travel trade show World Travel Market Africa 2018 opened its doors at the CTICC in Cape Town on 18 April 2018 - welcoming a host of travel professionals eager to meet, network and consolidate business.
The Cape Town International Convention Centre (CTICC) unveiled its R900m expansion, the CTICC 2, on 25 January 2018. The unveiling was attended by Western Cape Premier Helen Zille and Cape Town executive mayor Patricia de Lille.