International two-way passengers through Cape Town International Airport (CTIA) between January and July 2023 reached 1.6 million, growing by 69% compared to the same period in 2022.
This is according to the monthly tourism report, compiled by the Western Cape Government’s (WCG) official trade, investment, and tourism promotion agency, Wesgro.
“September is Tourism Month and is an opportunity to recognise and celebrate the incredible contribution the tourism and hospitality sector makes to both the economy and job creation in our province. The data in this month’s report points to an impressive winter season. This then bodes very well for our upcoming peak summer season, when we can look forward to possibly surpassing the previous summer” said Provincial Minister of Finance and Economic Opportunities, Mireille Wenger.
Other highlights from the report include:
Minister Wenger continued: “we are more determined than ever to attract more visitors -both domestic and international- to the Western Cape, where there really is something for everyone, no matter what you are looking for. We have made this our mission because more tourists mean more jobs.”
Earlier this week, Wesgro, confirmed the significant impact tourism has on the provincial economy, including:
“These impressive statistics show just how catalytic tourism is to the Western Cape. Which is why boosting tourism is also of one of the Priority Focus Area’s of the Western Cape Government’s ambitious new economic action plan, ‘Growth For Jobs’. This plan aims to achieve a R1 trillion, jobs-rich and inclusive provincial economy by 2035 that is growing by between 4% and 6% in real terms, so that we can lift many more people out of poverty and into prosperity” concluded Minister Wenger.
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
Email: georgina.maree@westerncape.gov.za