SA Tourism, and the Indaba 2015’s bid parties, KwaZulu-Natal Province; Tourism KwaZulu-Natal; City of Durban; and the Inkosi Albert Luthuli International Convention Centre (Durban ICC), have welcomed delegates ahead of this year’s Tourism Indaba, which takes place at the Durban ICC from May 8-11.
Phillip Sithole, Head of Durban Tourism says the show will contribute an estimated R144 million to the city whilst supporting about 500 jobs. “We look forward to welcoming no less than 9 000 influential tourism leaders, decision makers and global media to Durban. Indaba is Durban’s opportunity to show the world exceptional tourism infrastructure and capability,” says Sithole.
Sithole added that the city has won a number of international accolades. “Our focus now is to restore stability in the hospitality industry, regain our visitor confidence and continue with our exciting marketing plans of taking Durban to the World,” he said.
Thulani Nzima, CEO of SA Tourism, commented: “The organisation’s objective of growing the tourism Indaba to a Pan-African show is gradually being realised.” Twenty four destinations across Africa will be represented on the tradeshow floor. Nzima extended his gratitude to the African Tourism Industry for all their support. “The tourism Indaba is poised, now more than ever, to give buyers from around the world access to the widest diversity of African leisure travel products and experiences."