The Western Cape’s tourism and hospitality sector is a major job-creator in our province, contributing an estimated R15.5 billion and supporting 174 982 direct jobs in 2019.
Key findings for April 2022:
These indicators point to an impressive recovery in the tourism sector. As global travel remains open and airlines continue to re-open routes to Cape Town, it is likely that tourism will continue on this upward trajectory.
“It’s very encouraging to see that Cape Town and the Western Cape remains a popular destination for international tourists and businesspeople, highlighted by the significant increase in local and international flights recently. We’ve seen a number of routes come online, particularly with increases in frequencies for the upcoming South African summer season. Our Cape Town Air Access Team has recovered 21 destinations in its route network and we have also seen a significant interest in establishing routes between Cape Town and new markets such as the USA and Belgium. We remain hopeful that there will continue to be an upward trajectory for travel to our destination,” commented Wesgro CEO and Official Spokesperson for Cape Town Air Access, Wrenelle Stander.
It is precisely with this objective in mind that I intend to leverage our tourism recovery to drive economic growth and job creation in the Western Cape.
Georgina Maree
Spokesperson for the Provincial Minister of Finance and Economic Opportunities
(Responsible for the Provincial Treasury and the Department of Economic Development and Tourism)
Cell: 076 423 7541