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South Africa Tourism Report Q4 2009

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Market

Travel

Report Type

Market Research

Country

South Africa

Published

8 October 2009

Number of Pages

62

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Delivery Lead Time

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Publisher

Business Monitor International

South Africa Tourism: arrivals from Zimbabwe were up over 16%, representing an increase of 77,000

Following strong growth in foreign tourist arrivals in 2006, growth slowed in 2007 and 2008 to 8.5% and 5.7% year-on-year (y-o-y), respectively. The most recent official data, for the first five months of 2009, show a continuing weakening trend, with foreign visitor arrivals up by less than 1% y-o-y. In more detail, however, although these latest data show that arrivals from Africa recorded positive growth (up by about 5% y-o-y), every other region recorded declined in visitor numbers, compared with the same period in 2008. Furthermore, it is worth noting that arrivals from Zimbabwe were up over 16% y-o-y, representing an increase of 77,000, which amounted to about 55% of the total rise in numbers from Africa.

Europe and North America recorded falls in arrivals of nearly 13% and over 12% y-o-y, respectively. Hospitality Latest data confirm a continuing, relatively sharp downturn in the hospitality sector for foreign and domestic tourism. The most recent data are for Q209 (preliminary data only) and show that the total number of foreign and domestic tourist room nights in all accommodation establishments decreased a marked 9.8% compared with the second quarter of 2008. This follows a similar 9.5% y-o-y fall in tourist room nights in Q109. Forecast Scenario According to our new forecasts, BMI expects total foreign tourist arrivals to decline slightly this year, by about 1.7% y-o-y. The weak outlook for 2009 rests partly on further downward revisions to our economic forecasts in major source markets, particularly the eurozone, and changes to our exchange rate forecasts.

Since out last report, we have revised up our short-term forecast for the South African rand against the US dollar and the euro, putting further pressure on the tourism industry. For 2010, however, we maintain that growth in tourist arrivals and tourism receipts will pick up sharply, as the country hosts the FIFA World Cup and economic recovery takes place in key source markets.

2010 World Cup

The Confederations Cup, which takes place a year before the World Cup and is used as a dress rehearsal for the main event, took place in South Africa in June. Many of the projects emanating from numerous guarantees given to FIFA to host the World Cup were put to the test during the Confederations Cup, which was broadly regarded as a success. The government acknowledged in August 2009, however, that there were some areas that required improvement, particularly in transport and accommodation. The authorities also said that despite large-scale strikes by stadium workers in July, they were confident that the grounds will still be ready for the World Cup, unless major strikes resume.

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