A total of 4.35 million two-way passengers passed through the Cape Town International Airport’s (CTIA) domestic terminal in 2022 so far, representing a recovery of 71% for the year to date, when compared to the same period in 2019.
In the month of September, approximately 486 000 two-way domestic and 152 000 international travellers passed through CTIA, representing recovery rates of 66% and 81% respectively, when compared to the same month in 2019.
The findings are included in Wesgro’s monthly tourism report for September 2022, which provides valuable insights into tourism trends in the Western Cape.
“As we gear up for an impressive summer season, these recovery rates are very welcome and expected to only increase going forward. This is why I recently hosted a ‘Summer Readiness Dialogue’ with key stakeholders in the tourism and hospitality sector which focused on key preparations for the upcoming summer season.” said Minister of Finance and Economic Opportunities, Mireille Wenger.
Other key finding include:
Minister Wenger added that “We may still have some way to go to achieve our goal of surpassing pre-pandemic tourism figures, but I am confident that we are well on our way to doing so, especially in the upcoming summer season. As government, we continue to work hard to remove any obstacles to the success of this vital sector, which creates so many jobs and contributes significantly to our regional economy.”
“This includes strongly advocating for the implementation of a ‘Remote Working Visa,’ increasing connections to the Western Cape through the very successful Air Access unit within Wesgro and working with industry to ensure that they are prepared to roll out the red carpet for visitors, to ensure that they keep coming back.” 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