By Fred Felton | Apr 20, 2023
The
travel and trade show for those in the tourism industry returns to the Inkosi
Albert Luthuli International Convention Centre (Durban ICC) from 8 to 11 May.
The launch of Africa's Travel Indaba held at Durban ICC recently. | Photo: Fred Felton |
With
just a few weeks to go there is not much time left to register if you would
like to attend the show. Recently the Minister of Tourism Patricia de Lille
together with provincial and City leaders launched the trade show on 28 March
at the Durban ICC.
‘’We
are excited to be back in Durban,’’ said Minister of Tourism Patricia de Lille.
The eThekwini Municipality is also excited for the return of the event. ‘’We
anticipate a hotel occupancy rate of 90 percent which will be a major boost for
the hospitality sector,’’ noted eThekwini Deputy Chairperson for the Economic
Development and Planning Committee Councillor Phili Mbatha-Ndlovu.
There
are expected to be around 120 SMME’s at the Hidden Gems Pavilion at Indaba this
year. Indaba will also have plenty of networking events for delegates to attend
including the popular speed networking events which will happen throughout Indaba.
Durban
is expected to be packed to capacity as the South African Tourism Services
Association (SATSA) will be hosting their conference in Durban just before
Indaba.
Buyers
from around the world have been invited to Africa’s Travel Indaba this year and
the event promises to be the biggest one yet for South Africa.
‘’KwaZulu-Natal
has more than 20 years’ experience in hosting Africa’s Travel Indaba,’’ said
Acting CEO of Tourism KZN Nhlanhla Khumalo.
The
trade show in the tourism and travel sector has always proved popular through
the years. ‘’Every time we have hosted Indaba it has been successful,’’ noted
Acting CEO of Tourism KZN Nhlanhla Khumalo.
To
register for Africa’s Travel Indaba visit http://www.indaba-southafrica.co.za
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