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Πέμπτη 16 Ιανουαρίου 2025

FEDHASA welcomes Trusted Tour Operator Scheme for boosting tourism

 

JOHANNESBURG – The latest statement from the Department of Home Affairs (DHA) regarding the implementation of the TTOS is great news for the tourism and hospitality sectors, says the Federated Hospitality Association of Southern Africa (FEDHASA). “The statement, published on 13 January, followed President Ramaphosa’s first newsletter of the year, which focused on the role, importance and contribution of South Africa’s tourism industry. Both bode well for a positive year ahead,” said Rosemary Anderson, FEDHASA National Chairperson.

FEDHASA acknowledges the efforts of the DHA and are pleased to see real momentum in the roll-out of the new Trusted Tour Operator Scheme. The final selection of sixty-five tour operators from India and China to participate – and benefit – from the scheme is a significant milestone, and worth celebrating. Ultimately, South Africa has to remove all bureaucratic red tape in order to make the country – already a long-haul flight for many visitors – an appealing prospect, be it for large groups, holidaymakers or business travellers.

In terms of the TTOS, India and China collectively account for just under 6% of our international arrivals. Even a modest increase in this percentage will deliver significant economic benefits across the tourism value chain, creating the employment opportunities South Africa desperately needs. The tourism and hospitality sector feels poised for real growth, and hopefully the TTOS is just the beginning. Visa reforms to attract skills and promote tourism in South Africa is an important economic driver. It has to be prioritised as such, and every sector should be championing it. We look forward to seeing the positive impact on the hospitality sector – and the economy as a whole.


Tags: Rosemary Anderson, FEDHASA