A campaign aimed at stimulating economic recovery and activity in the tourism sector has been launched.
The Industrial Development Corporation (IDC) in partnership with South African Tourism and the Tourism Business Council of South Africa Tourism, have brought together select establishments, airlines, and tour operators to launch the domestic tourism campaign.
The campaign comes on the back of COVID-19, whose impact is estimated to have cost the sector R54.2 billion in income between mid-March 2020 and the end of May 2021.
For the year 2020, the sector faced a 75% revenue reduction impacting more than 438 000 jobs.
Prior to the global pandemic, inbound tourism generated approximately R82.5 billion in direct foreign spend (R126.7 billion total), contributing an equivalent of 9.2% of gross domestic product (GDP). This positioned tourism as the second most important export sector in the economy in 2018. Domestic tourist activity contributed a further R9.49 billion in direct expenditure.
“We recognise the importance of this sector to the country’s economic recovery and job creation prospects. Prior to the on-set of the Covid-19 pandemic, the numbers confirm the importance of the sector in relation to GDP contribution. The subsequent economic lockdowns significantly disrupted the growth momentum in the sector,” said IDC CEO Tshokolo Nchocho.
He added that the IDC’s travel campaign is primarily intended to encourage South Africans to explore their own ‘backyard’ and help stimulate activity and revival of the tourism sector.
As part of the campaign, travellers have an opportunity to secure holiday and leisure travel at a significantly discounted rate of up 35% to selected destinations spread across the country.
“We are delighted to present South Africans with an opportunity to explore the many tourism products that our country has to offer, and this is more important especially as we emerge from economic lockdowns and travel bans imposed at the height of the pandemic from May 2020 up to August last year.
“We are hopeful that this campaign will also help the sector recover some of the jobs lost during lockdowns,” Nchocho said.
Nchocho reiterated the IDC’s commitment to the sector saying that the corporation will continue with its initiatives to support the domestic tourism industry through various but structured interventions.
Soon after COVID-19 hit SA shores, the IDC unveiled a funding package through which it ring-fenced R250 million from the COVID-19 Relief fund in support of IDC investee companies in the sector.
“As the economy opens up, we anticipate an increase in local travel across South Africa. Our investment in this initiative demonstrates our confidence in the tourism sector as a key contributor to South Africa’s economy,” he added.
Source: South African Government News Agency