2014 Africa Tourism Monitor focuses on the continent’s people

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Ugandan President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni arrives at Speke Resort Munyonyo where he officially opened ATA’s 39th Annual World Congress

Tourism has enormous potential to transform lives, particularly in terms of job creation and human development.

In 2013 alone, the African continent welcomed 65 million visitors. By 2030, the World Tourism Organization (UNWTO) projects that Africa’s international tourist arrivals will rise to 134 million, an increase of 106%. In the latest issue of the Africa Tourism Monitor, a joint publication produced annually by the African Development Bank (AfDB), the Africa Travel Association (ATA), and New York University’s Africa House – the focus is on Africa’s greatest asset: its people. Continue reading

Tanzania set to join East Africa single visa scheme

PassportThe East African Community (EAC), a regional bloc that also includes Burundi, is seeking to promote the region’s tourism potential and market member states as a single tourist destination.

Tanzania is ready to eventually join the single visa scheme – currently operational in the three East African countries of Uganda, Kenya and Rwanda – amid efforts to promote the sub-region as a tourism destination.

As a country, we are now doing our homework to look at some issues like security, once one tourism destination comes to operation,” Tourism and Natural Resources Minister Lazaro Nyalandu said. Continue reading

Kenya, Tanzania to enforce tour operators’ deal

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East African Affairs, Commerce & Tourism Cabinet Secretary Phyllis Kandie says the two countries have agreed to create awareness among tour operators to ensure that the deal is respected and avoid any conflict

KENYA: The government has pledged to ensure smooth implementation of the 1985 bilateral agreement with Tanzania which allows tourist vans to drop tourists at convenient points between Kenya and Tanzania.

East African Affairs, Commerce and Tourism Cabinet Secretary Phyllis Kandie says the two countries have agreed to create awareness among tour operators to ensure that the deal is respected and avoid any conflict. Continue reading

Kenya to host the Africa Travel Association (ATA) world congress in 2015

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Kenyan Cabinet Secretary for East African Affairs, Commerce and Tourism Phyllis Kandie

East African Affairs, Commerce and Tourism Cabinet Secretary Phyllis Kandie said the conference will spur tourism business in the country.

Announcing the news during the 39th ATA Congress in Kampala, Uganda, Ms Kandie said the event will bring together close to 500 delegates from over 20 countries across the globe.

She said the event is among a number of key international conferences that the country has lined up next year, a sign of expected growth in conference tourism. Continue reading

Kenya Tourism Federation destination update

KTFFollowing the unfortunate events that took place in Mpeketoni in mainland Lamu, the Kenyan Government has embarked on increasing security in the region. The affected communities have and continue to receive support from the Government, Kenyans and friends of goodwill through the Red Cross and have started rebuilding their lives. There are reports of renewed hostilities and the situation is being closely monitored. Continue reading

Felix Mosha elected Chairman of the East African business Council

EABCDuring the 15th Annual General Meeting held at the East African Hotel in Arusha, Tanzania, on 4th April 2014, the East African Business Council elected its new Executive Committee for the period of 2014/2015 with Mr. Felix Mosha elected as the Chairman taking over from Mr. Vimal Shah, who has served as Chairman since May 2013. Continue reading

International tourism exceeds expectations with arrivals up by 52 million in 2013

Ban ki MoonInternational tourist arrivals grew by 5% in 2013, reaching a record 1,087 million arrivals, according to the latest UNWTO World Tourism Barometer. Despite global economic challenges, international tourism results were well above expectations, with an additional 52 million international tourists travelling the world in 2013. For 2014, UNWTO forecasts 4% to 4.5% growth – again, above the long term projections. Continue reading

Joint Visa for Kenya, #Uganda and Rwanda announced at World Travel Market

Joint VisaThe announcement during the ongoing World Tourism Market (WTM) in United Kingdom will see Kenya, Uganda and Rwanda adopt a joint visa that will facilitate free movement of tourist and citizens alike.

At present tourists travelling between the neighboring East African countries must obtain a separate visa for each nation, therefore Kenya, Rwanda and Uganda are partnering in order to simplify travel arrangements for holidaymakers, as well as creating a new brand for the whole region in turn opening up opportunities for joint marketing campaigns. Continue reading