New York hosts tourism seminar.
THE AFRICA TRAVEL Association and the Corporate Council on Africa
are sponsoring the first US-Africa Tourism and Sports Seminar in New
York City. In association with the New York Times Travel Show 2008, the
seminar will join more than 200 public and private sector leaders from
the travel industry in Africa, North America, Europe, Asia, and the
Caribbean to focus on infrastructure development and investment
opportunities in African tourism.
"In addition to being home to some of the globe's most
spectacular world wonders, Africa offers natural landscapes of all
kinds," says CCA President Stephen Hayes. "With improving
infrastructure and growing private sector and consumer purchasing power,
Africa is poised to increase its world market share in tourism in the
coming years."
Sub-Saharan Africa currently accounts for less than two per cent of
the global market for travel and tourism, or about US$90bn in 2007. The
ATA/CCA seminar entitled "Making Africa the World's Next
Premier Travel Destination" is meant to help boost this to more
than US$185bn in the next seven years.
Ministers of Tourism and Culture are expected to join travel agents
and tour operators along with airline and hotel representatives, sport
marketing firms, real estate developers, and business and financial
leaders at the Jacob Javits Convention Center in New York City 27-28
February. "Now, more than ever, the governments of many Africa
countries have dedicated resources to turn tourism into one of the
motors driving their economic development," says ATA Executive
Director Edward Bergman.
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