National tourism information and monitoring systemTheMinistermustestablishanationaltourisminformationandmonitoring system for...a)Collecting, recording, managing, analysing and disseminating informationand data on tourism. b)Monitoring developments and trends in tourism. Information on tourismbusinessesTheMinistermayforpurposesofplanning,andwithaviewtothe developmentandgrowthinthetourismsector,establishandmaintaina database of information on tourism businesses.Industry Analysis Theglobaltourismindustryisadynamicandmultifacetedsectorthat encompassesawiderangeofactivitiesrelatedtotravel,hospitality,and leisure.Withtheincreasingeaseofinternationaltravel,coupledwithrising disposableincomesandagrowingmiddleclassinmanypartsoftheworld, thetourismindustryhasexperiencedsignificantgrowthoverthepastfew decades.Ithasbecomeoneoftheworld'slargestandfastest-growing economicsectors,contributingtojobcreation,infrastructuredevelopment,and culturalexchange.Keytrendsshapingtheindustryincludetheriseof experientialtravel,thegrowingpopularityofsustainableandresponsible tourismpractices,theemergenceofnewtechnologiesdisruptingtraditional businessmodels,andshiftingconsumerpreferencestowardspersonalizedand authentic experiences.However,theindustryalsofaceschallengessuchasover-tourisminpopular destinations,geopoliticalinstability,environmentalconcerns,andtheimpactof globalcriseslikepandemics.Overall,thetourismindustrycontinuestoevolve rapidly,presentingbothopportunitiesandchallengesforbusinesses, governments, and travellers worldwide.SouthAfrica'sstrugglingtourismindustryisslowlyrecoveringfromthe pandemic,whereborderclosures,flightcancellations,andonerousentry requirementscutnearly500,000jobsfromthecountry'stourismsector.The travelandtourismsectorarecomprisedofarangeofbusinessesand organisationsinvolvedindeliveringdifferentaspectsofthetravelandtourism product.Thesectorhasanextensivevaluechainandlabourcreationcapacity andisavitalcontributortotheSouthAfricaneconomyandasignificant foreignexchangeearner.Demandisvolatileandseasonal,andsupplyis fragmented, inflexible and dominated by fixed investment costs.Thedisruptioncausedbythepandemichasbeenunprecedentedas lockdowns,travelrestrictionsandcancellationofseveralnationaland internationaleventswreakedhavocintheindustry.Manytravelagentsand touroperators'operationsdiminishedtoalmostnothing,flightscametoa standstillandhotelsandrestaurantslayempty.Countlessjobsintheindustry havebeenlostandagrowingnumberofcompaniesandorganisationshave been forced to permanently close their doors. Revenuelossandongoingoperationalcostshaveresultedinsubstantialcash flowproblemsformanycompaniesintheindustry.Someexpertsareexpecting thesituationtonormalizeby2024.Thisreportfocusesonthecurrentstate andoutlookofthetravelandtourismindustryinSouthAfrica,includingtravel agencies, tour operators and related services.Description of the IndustryTravelandtourismareoftendescribedasoneoftheworld'slargestindustries, employingmillionsofpeople,withbillionsinturnoverandmillionsofpeople travelling.Manydifferentindustries,governmentsandcommunitiesare involvedindeliveringthetravelandtourismexperience.Theindustryhas numerous unique characteristics:It includes a diverse range of products and services that interact.It is an invisible export as there is no tangible product.Tourism is a fragmented sector comprised of many different types of providers.The industry is highly diverse – from SMEs to large multinational companies.It has very unstable demand; andIt generates significant revenues and employment.Travelandtourismrefertoallactivityrelatedtotheshort-termmovementof people,ortouriststolocationsawayfromtheirnormalresidence,either domesticallyorinternationally,forleisure,socialorbusinesspurposesandis closelyconnectedtothehotel,hospitality,andtransportindustries.Theindustry isdrivenbyensuringtouristsaresatisfied,occupied,andequippedwiththe things they need while travelling.Atouristisapersontravellingtoanotherlocation,awayfromtheirusual socialenvironment,forbusiness,pleasure,orsocialreasons.Tourismoffersa widerangeofbenefits,includingeconomicbenefitsforcountriesattracting manyvisitorsandtheprovisionofmanyjobsinthetransport,hospitality, entertainment, and recreation industries.Sub-sectors and related industriesThe road, rail, air, and water transportation sector including:The airline industry which provides domestic, regional, and international flights.Carrentalservicesoftenoperatenearairports,oreveninpartnershipwith airlines or travel companies.Ocean liners and ferry transport.Busandcoachservicesofferinglong-distancetravelandtourpackages, assistingarrivingpassengerswithtraveltotheiraccommodation,daytrip excursionsandtourstolocalattractionsorpopulartouristdestinationsand offering access to other nearby towns and cities; andRailways for intercity travel and in major towns and cities that tourists visit.
“It always seems impossible until it’s done.” Nelson Mandela
Industry Analysis
National tourism information and monitoring systemTheMinistermustestablishanationaltourisminformationand monitoring system for...a)Collecting, recording, managing, analysing and disseminating information and data on tourism. b)Monitoring developments and trends in tourism. Information on tourism businessesTheMinistermayforpurposesofplanning,andwithaviewtothe developmentandgrowthinthetourismsector,establishand maintain a database of information on tourism businesses.Industry Analysis Theglobaltourismindustryisadynamicandmultifacetedsectorthat encompassesawiderangeofactivitiesrelatedtotravel,hospitality, andleisure.Withtheincreasingeaseofinternationaltravel,coupled withrisingdisposableincomesandagrowingmiddleclassinmany partsoftheworld,thetourismindustryhasexperiencedsignificant growthoverthepastfewdecades.Ithasbecomeoneoftheworld's largestandfastest-growingeconomicsectors,contributingtojob creation,infrastructuredevelopment,andculturalexchange.Key trendsshapingtheindustryincludetheriseofexperientialtravel,the growingpopularityofsustainableandresponsibletourismpractices, theemergenceofnewtechnologiesdisruptingtraditionalbusiness models,andshiftingconsumerpreferencestowardspersonalizedand authentic experiences.However,theindustryalsofaceschallengessuchasover-tourismin populardestinations,geopoliticalinstability,environmentalconcerns, andtheimpactofglobalcriseslikepandemics.Overall,thetourism industrycontinuestoevolverapidly,presentingbothopportunitiesand challenges for businesses, governments, and travellers worldwide.SouthAfrica'sstrugglingtourismindustryisslowlyrecoveringfromthe pandemic,whereborderclosures,flightcancellations,andonerous entryrequirementscutnearly500,000jobsfromthecountry's tourismsector.Thetravelandtourismsectorarecomprisedofarange ofbusinessesandorganisationsinvolvedindeliveringdifferentaspects ofthetravelandtourismproduct.Thesectorhasanextensivevalue chainandlabourcreationcapacityandisavitalcontributortothe SouthAfricaneconomyandasignificantforeignexchangeearner. Demandisvolatileandseasonal,andsupplyisfragmented,inflexible and dominated by fixed investment costs.Thedisruptioncausedbythepandemichasbeenunprecedentedas lockdowns,travelrestrictionsandcancellationofseveralnationaland internationaleventswreakedhavocintheindustry.Manytravel agentsandtouroperators'operationsdiminishedtoalmostnothing, flightscametoastandstillandhotelsandrestaurantslayempty. Countlessjobsintheindustryhavebeenlostandagrowingnumber ofcompaniesandorganisationshavebeenforcedtopermanently close their doors. Revenuelossandongoingoperationalcostshaveresultedin substantialcashflowproblemsformanycompaniesintheindustry. Someexpertsareexpectingthesituationtonormalizeby2024.This reportfocusesonthecurrentstateandoutlookofthetraveland tourismindustryinSouthAfrica,includingtravelagencies,tour operators and related services.Description of the IndustryTravelandtourismareoftendescribedasoneoftheworld'slargest industries,employingmillionsofpeople,withbillionsinturnoverand millionsofpeopletravelling.Manydifferentindustries,governments andcommunitiesareinvolvedindeliveringthetravelandtourism experience. The industry has numerous unique characteristics:It includes a diverse range of products and services that interact.It is an invisible export as there is no tangible product.Tourismisafragmentedsectorcomprisedofmanydifferenttypesof providers.Theindustryishighlydiverse–fromSMEstolargemultinational companies.Ithasveryunstabledemand;andItgeneratessignificantrevenues and employment.Travelandtourismrefertoallactivityrelatedtotheshort-term movementofpeople,ortouriststolocationsawayfromtheirnormal residence,eitherdomesticallyorinternationally,forleisure,socialor businesspurposesandiscloselyconnectedtothehotel,hospitality, andtransportindustries.Theindustryisdrivenbyensuringtouristsare satisfied,occupied,andequippedwiththethingstheyneedwhile travelling.Atouristisapersontravellingtoanotherlocation,awayfromtheir usualsocialenvironment,forbusiness,pleasure,orsocialreasons. Tourismoffersawiderangeofbenefits,includingeconomicbenefitsfor countriesattractingmanyvisitorsandtheprovisionofmanyjobsin the transport, hospitality, entertainment, and recreation industries.Sub-sectors and related industriesThe road, rail, air, and water transportation sector including:Theairlineindustrywhichprovidesdomestic,regional,and international flights.Carrentalservicesoftenoperatenearairports,oreveninpartnership with airlines or travel companies.Ocean liners and ferry transport.Busandcoachservicesofferinglong-distancetravelandtour packages,assistingarrivingpassengerswithtraveltotheir accommodation,daytripexcursionsandtourstolocalattractionsor populartouristdestinationsandofferingaccesstoothernearbytowns and cities; andRailwaysforintercitytravelandinmajortownsandcitiesthattourists visit.
“It always seems impossible until it’s done.” Nelson Mandela
National tourism information and monitoring systemTheMinistermustestablishanationaltourisminformationand monitoring system for...a)Collecting, recording, managing, analysing and disseminating information and data on tourism. b)Monitoring developments and trends in tourism. Information on tourism businessesTheMinistermayforpurposesofplanning,andwithaviewtothe developmentandgrowthinthetourismsector,establishand maintain a database of information on tourism businesses.Industry Analysis Theglobaltourismindustryisadynamicandmultifacetedsectorthat encompassesawiderangeofactivitiesrelatedtotravel,hospitality, andleisure.Withtheincreasingeaseofinternationaltravel,coupled withrisingdisposableincomesandagrowingmiddleclassinmany partsoftheworld,thetourismindustryhasexperiencedsignificant growthoverthepastfewdecades.Ithasbecomeoneoftheworld's largestandfastest-growingeconomicsectors,contributingtojob creation,infrastructuredevelopment,andculturalexchange.Keytrends shapingtheindustryincludetheriseofexperientialtravel,thegrowing popularityofsustainableandresponsibletourismpractices,the emergenceofnewtechnologiesdisruptingtraditionalbusinessmodels, andshiftingconsumerpreferencestowardspersonalizedandauthentic experiences.However,theindustryalsofaceschallengessuchasover-tourismin populardestinations,geopoliticalinstability,environmentalconcerns, andtheimpactofglobalcriseslikepandemics.Overall,thetourism industrycontinuestoevolverapidly,presentingbothopportunitiesand challenges for businesses, governments, and travellers worldwide.SouthAfrica'sstrugglingtourismindustryisslowlyrecoveringfromthe pandemic,whereborderclosures,flightcancellations,andonerous entryrequirementscutnearly500,000jobsfromthecountry's tourismsector.Thetravelandtourismsectorarecomprisedofarange ofbusinessesandorganisationsinvolvedindeliveringdifferentaspects ofthetravelandtourismproduct.Thesectorhasanextensivevalue chainandlabourcreationcapacityandisavitalcontributortothe SouthAfricaneconomyandasignificantforeignexchangeearner. Demandisvolatileandseasonal,andsupplyisfragmented,inflexible and dominated by fixed investment costs.Thedisruptioncausedbythepandemichasbeenunprecedentedas lockdowns,travelrestrictionsandcancellationofseveralnationaland internationaleventswreakedhavocintheindustry.Manytravelagents andtouroperators'operationsdiminishedtoalmostnothing,flights cametoastandstillandhotelsandrestaurantslayempty.Countless jobsintheindustryhavebeenlostandagrowingnumberof companiesandorganisationshavebeenforcedtopermanentlyclose their doors. Revenuelossandongoingoperationalcostshaveresultedin substantialcashflowproblemsformanycompaniesintheindustry. Someexpertsareexpectingthesituationtonormalizeby2024.This reportfocusesonthecurrentstateandoutlookofthetraveland tourismindustryinSouthAfrica,includingtravelagencies,tour operators and related services.Description of the IndustryTravelandtourismareoftendescribedasoneoftheworld'slargest industries,employingmillionsofpeople,withbillionsinturnoverand millionsofpeopletravelling.Manydifferentindustries,governments andcommunitiesareinvolvedindeliveringthetravelandtourism experience. The industry has numerous unique characteristics:It includes a diverse range of products and services that interact.It is an invisible export as there is no tangible product.Tourismisafragmentedsectorcomprisedofmanydifferenttypesof providers.Theindustryishighlydiverse–fromSMEstolargemultinational companies.It has very unstable demand; andIt generates significant revenues and employment.Travelandtourismrefertoallactivityrelatedtotheshort-term movementofpeople,ortouriststolocationsawayfromtheirnormal residence,eitherdomesticallyorinternationally,forleisure,socialor businesspurposesandiscloselyconnectedtothehotel,hospitality, andtransportindustries.Theindustryisdrivenbyensuringtouristsare satisfied,occupied,andequippedwiththethingstheyneedwhile travelling.Atouristisapersontravellingtoanotherlocation,awayfromtheir usualsocialenvironment,forbusiness,pleasure,orsocialreasons. Tourismoffersawiderangeofbenefits,includingeconomicbenefitsfor countriesattractingmanyvisitorsandtheprovisionofmanyjobsinthe transport, hospitality, entertainment, and recreation industries.Sub-sectors and related industriesThe road, rail, air, and water transportation sector including:Theairlineindustrywhichprovidesdomestic,regional,and international flights.Carrentalservicesoftenoperatenearairports,oreveninpartnership with airlines or travel companies.Ocean liners and ferry transport.Busandcoachservicesofferinglong-distancetravelandtour packages,assistingarrivingpassengerswithtraveltotheir accommodation,daytripexcursionsandtourstolocalattractionsor populartouristdestinationsandofferingaccesstoothernearbytowns and cities; andRailwaysforintercitytravelandinmajortownsandcitiesthattourists visit.