Friday, November 22African Digital Business Magazine

Tag: hospitality Industry

South Africa News

How SA’s hospitality sector SMEs can plan for the festive season

Small businesses in the hospitality sector have their eyes firmly set on recovery, as the year slowly starts drawing to a close. There is still lots of hard work ahead, but recent developments such as the relaxation of lockdown regulations and the changes to international travel restrictions give a glimmer of hope for SME operators that work in the tourism and hospitality sector. In 2018, the travel and tourism sector made up nearly 3% of South Africa’s GDP and contributed to 4.5% of all employment in the country. This picture changed overnight when the pandemic shut down the economy in March 2020 as a global lockdown resulted in no visitors to our shores between April and September. Visitor numbers plummeted by a staggering 72.6%, dragging employment figures along with it. Jobs in the se...
Africa Travel, Main

Tourism and hospitality Industry patterns in Africa

Jumia Travel & Accor Hotels give insights into Africa’s Hospitality Industry, 2017 Tourism in Africa is essential for both international and intra-border trade; apart from serving as a major employer by contributing 1 /10 jobs (UNWTO) the sector also serves a unique role in cultural integration and intermediation, therefore cementing the basis for regional trade. It is for this reason that Jumia Travel, supported the compilation of an in depth report delving into the continent’s travel and tourism ecosystem, including the economic outlook, scale of hotel investment, pricing, air travel and constraints faced by stakeholders in the sector. The report which follows a successful series of country-based hospitality reports in countries such as Kenya, Nigeria, Ghana, and Senegal among othe...