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  • SA outperforms 2010 global tourism market

    SA outperforms 2010 global tourism market
    Thursday, 03 March 2011


    South Africa outperformed all other tourism markets in 2010 by 8 percent, which was not just as a result of hosting the World Cup football tournament.South Africa recorded a remarkable 15% increase in tourist arrivals to the country in 2010 – outperforming the global average by 8%. And while the Fifa World Cup in June and July played a role in the increase, tourist arrivals were buoyant all year round.

    Last year saw just over eight million (8 073 552) tourist arrivals compared to slightly over seven million (7 011 865) in 2009, comparing well with international standards. Figures from the UN World Tourism Organisation showed that global tourism arrivals were estimated to have grown by 6.7% in 2010. This meant that South Africa outperformed the global market by 8%.

    Tourism Minister Marthinus van Schalkwyk, announcing the figures in Cape Town on Tuesday, said he had "no doubt of further growth this year".

    "We are delighted with these strong growth figures, particularly as it comes so soon after a global economic recession," he said.

    World Cup tourists, new markets

    The Department of Tourism said 90% of the tourists who came for the World Cup had indicated that they would want to come to South Africa again, as the tournament had created a better image of the country.

    "From the results of our survey on arrivals during the World Cup, we know that more than 309 000 tourists arrived in South Africa for the primary purpose of the World Cup," Van Schalkwyk said. "The World Cup arrivals therefore represent about four percent of the total arrivals for 2010."

    He said the legacy of the World Cup was a major boost for the tourism industry and had cemented a foundation for sustained investment and growth in the industry.

    "In terms of reaping the rewards of the World Cup, now is not the time to sit back," Van Schalkwyk said. "I would like to call on the entire industry to continue to build on this positive affirmation of our country and to aggressively entrench our core tourism markets and attract exciting emerging markets."

    New markets such as Brazil, China and India played a big role in growing the industry in 2010, he said.
    "In terms of growth from the regional markets, the Americas grew the fastest at 37.4% compared to 2009," he said. This was followed by Asia and Australasia at 34.6%, with long-haul markets showing an increase of 21%.

    Solid base to build on

    The UK, US, Germany, the Netherlands and France remained South Africa's top five overseas source markets. In emerging markets, notable growth came from Brazil with growth of 66.7%, China with an increase of 62.3%, India with 29.7% and Nigeria with 10%, albeit from relatively low bases.

    "These figures provide a solid base on which we can build in term of our growth targets for emerging markets," Van Schalkwyk said. "From a tourism perspective, we stand to gain tremendously from our recent inclusion in the BRIC partnership, and we are aligning our planning and strategies accordingly."

  • #2
    et voila qui montre le savoir faire de ces jeunes ministre marocains, et que leur strategie a bien marcher et surtous ils savent ce qu'ils font.

    l'afrique du sud avait une tres longue avance sur le maroc depuis 2000, avec la coupe du monde les sud africain ont eu une augmentation de 15% de nouveau arriver, et meme avec cette augmentation le maroc les a depasser.

    on est 2 eme destination touristique en afrique officielement. il nous reste plus que de depasser nos frere egyptien.

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    • #3
      on ne peut pas copier les pyramides au Maroc ?.. genre faire participer tous les artisans du pays
      aprés cela on les dépasserait à coup sur

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      • #4
        ce qui m'a surpris c'est la chute de l'afrique du sud, avant l'arriver de zuma et en 2007 l'afrique du sud a recu 10,5 million de touriste, et avec la crise c'etais la chute.

        bon on sait qu'il y a des millions qui viennent des pays voisin pour acheter des marchandises et en meme temp faire le tourisme, mais avec la nouvelle politique du racism si je peus dire sa contre les zimbabwens les choses ont changer.

        les pays avancent et l'afrique du sud avec leur revolutionaire des temps moderne le pays chute doucement mais surment.

        Allah iba3ad 3lina had les ex communiste o safi.

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