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Western Cape Tourism has celebrated another victory thanks to a record-breaking influx of tourists for the beginning of the year!

 

Western Cape, South Africa (04 April 2024)—The Western Cape has been on a tourism roll recently, with the latest figures showing record-breaking data!

Following the exciting news that Western Cape tourism skyrocketed this summer—seats booked for the province exceeded one million for the first time ever shared in the latter portion of 2023—more good news for South Africa’s tourism economy has come forth.

“Tourism in the Western Cape continues to grow and strengthen. I am thrilled to confirm that, according to Statistics South Africa, total international air arrivals to Cape Town International Airport between January and February 2024 surpassed the 200 000 mark and exceeded the 2019 figure of 194 058 for the same period, breaking all previous records in the last five years.” shared Mireille Wenger, Provincial Minister of Finance and Economic Opportunities. 

“At key attractions in regions across the province, visitor numbers are up 20% year on year. This is yet more excellent news for the sector because we know that more tourists means more jobs across the province,” the Minister added. 

This comes by way of the monthly tourism report for February 2024 as compiled by the Western Cape Government’s tourism, trade and investment promotion agency, Wesgro.

Other Highlights From the Report

  • 2-way passengers through Cape Town International Airport’s (CTIA) international terminal saw a 14% year-on-year growth in February 2024, with 294,443 two-way passengers, maintaining a steady growth rate on the back of a 13% increase recorded in January 2024, per ACSA.
  • The domestic terminal recorded a 14% year-on-year growth in February 2024, with over 576,000 two-way passengers passing through the terminal, per ACSA.
  • George Airport recorded over 59,000 two-way passengers in February 2024, approaching full recovery when compared to pre-COVID levels, per ACSA.
  • In February 2024, 92% of the international air arrivals to Cape Town were from overseas markets (other than Africa) and 8% were from the rest of Africa, per StatsSA.
  • 43 participating attractions across the six regions of the Western Cape recorded a total of 1,703,804 visitors between January and February 2024, a 20% growth in the number of visitors when compared to January – February 2023, per Wesgro.
  • The top 5 participating Western Cape attractions with the highest volume of visitors between January and February 2024 were recorded for: Table Mountain National Park (641,486), Table Mountain Aerial Cableway (227,511), Table Mountain National Park: Cape of Good Hope (199,781), Table Mountain National Park: Boulders (171,754) and Kirstenbosch National Botanical Garden (136,422), per Wesgro.
  • The top 5 highest year-on-year growth rates between January and February 2024 were recorded amongst the Western Cape’s nature/outdoor attractions: Stony Point Eco Venue (476%), Grootvadersbosch Eco Venues (386%), De Hoop Nature Reserve (188%), Gamkaberg Nature Reserve (135%) and Kogelberg Nature Reserve (130%), per Wesgro.

“Data from SA Tourism shows that, for every 100 international visitors to the Western Cape, R2.1 million in direct tourist spend is generated, contributing R500 000 to the provincial Gross Domestic Product, and enabling two local jobs. Which is why the continued excellent performance is such great news for economic growth and job creation in the province and South Africa,” continued Minister Wenger.

“This success has not happened by chance and would not be possible without the hard work and dedication of our local tourism industry, the curiosity and trust of our precious tourists, and the determination of this government, entities and partners. I thank each and every person who continues to work hard to welcome our visitors and to ensure that they keep coming back, helping to grow our provincial economy, and creating many more jobs around the Western Cape,” Minister Wenger concluded.


Sources: Mireille Wenger, Provincial Minister of Finance and Economic Opportunities
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