South Africa sees increased international visitors

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(TAN): South Africa saw year-to-date arrivals of 1.9 million visitors, according to the government’s official statistics released on July 27, said SouthAfrica.net.  

Africa Land markets have been the driver of arrivals into South Africa for the period January–May this year, contributing 1,336,478 arrivals. This was followed by Europe, collectively accounting for 319,045 arrivals. This is a 608.5% increase from the same period, in 2021 when many countries in Europe still had travel restrictions and others had placed South Africa on red lists.

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Over 96,533 travellers arrived from the Americas and 66,992 of arrivals came from Africa Air markets. Asia, Australasia and the Middle East contributed to 63,895 of arrivals during this period.

Prior to the Covid-19 pandemic, Zimbabwe was South Africa’s largest arrivals market followed by Mozambique and Lesotho. However, in 2021, Mozambique overtook Zimbabwe to become the largest arrivals market.

During this period, the UK, Germany, and the USA have remained the top 3 overseas markets and the only non-African markets in the top 10 arrivals markets. 

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South African Tourism Acting CEO Themba Khumalo said that although May arrivals dipped slightly from April, South Africa continues to show a steady recovery. “In the latter part of 2021, the world started to open a little more and we started to see an increase in arrivals. As things stand, arrivals in 2022 have more than doubled from the same period in 2021 and the outlook is positive for the rest of the year,” said Khumalo.

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