Le Journal des Palaces

< Actualité précédente Actualité suivante >

UNWTO AND GOOGLE HOST FIRST TOURISM ACCELERATION PROGRAM IN SUB-SAHARAN AFRICA

Advancing digitalization will be key to adapting to the new tourism environment.

UNWTO AND GOOGLE HOST FIRST TOURISM ACCELERATION PROGRAM IN SUB-SAHARAN AFRICA

Advancing digitalization will be key to adapting to the new tourism environment.

Catégorie : Afrique Océan Indien - Économie du secteur - Tourisme
Ceci est un communiqué de presse sélectionné par notre comité éditorial et mis en ligne gratuitement le 24-09-2020


The Covid-19 crisis has disproportionately affected tourism, a sector that accounts for millions of jobs around the globe. While no one can say with certainty when tourism will recover, people are starting to dream again of getaways whether closer to home or to remote destinations. As more and more people go online to search where and when they can travel, accelerating the digitalization of the tourism sector will be key to adapting to the new tourism reality.

That is why the United Nations World Tourism Organization (UNWTO) and Google have partnered for an online Acceleration Program for UNWTO Member States' tourism ministers, top travel associations and tourism boards to further develop innovation and digital transformation skills.

Today, ahead of World Tourism Day, we hosted our first UNWTO & Google Tourism Acceleration Program focused on insights from South Africa, Kenya and Nigeria. Tourism is the backbone of many economies around the world. As data from UNWTO shows, tourism represents 9% of global trade for Africa and 1 in 10 jobs directly and indirectly. Moreover, the sector drives inclusive growth, as women make 54% of the workforce.

"UNWTO is committed to helping Africa grow back stronger," said Natalia Bayona, UNWTO Director of Innovation, Digital Transformation and Investments. "With the right policies, training and management in place, innovation and technology have the potential to foster new and better jobs and business opportunities for tourism in Africa while improving the overall wellbeing and prosperity of the region".

Africa is home to 30% of the world’s population, adding every year hundreds of millions of new online users. Google is a highly trusted partner in Africa to find relevant and reliable information, and Search is one of the places they go when researching and booking travel.

"We’re here to help the tourism sector rise up from this unprecedented crisis and emerge stronger. Our travel data insights and tools can help tourism authorities identify and understand the barriers and drivers to visit travel destinations for better tourism planning." said Doron Avni, Google’s Director of Government Affairs and Public Policy for Emerging Market.

Below are some of the Sub-Saharan Africa travel data insights shared with participants in today's session:

South Africa

Google Search data shows some encouraging signs of increased interest in tourism in the region:

Growing search interest in tourism in South Africa +29% MoM
Travel by Province

Kenya

The top three questions users asked Google globally related to travel conducted in July comprised “When can we travel again,” “when will international travel resume,” and “when will it be safe to travel again.” while top questions in August were related to where and when we can travel “right now”. In fact, 45% of the top 100 questions related to travel focused on the impact of COVID-19, the need to travel as soon as possible and travel safety.

Top Questions Kenyan users ask Google about travel?
Travel Demand by Counties
Fastest growing Domestic destinations vs. Demand in kenya

Since Nigeria announced the intention to reopen its borders to international travel on August 29th, search interest for travel has grown.

Increased interest in destination activities during and post covid-19 lockdown, and flight has now taking off

This slowdown presents a unique opportunity to rethink tourism, innovate and further develop the digital transformation of the sector so it can build the foundations for future sustainable growth.


En savoir plus sur...



Vous aimerez aussi lire...







< Actualité précédente Actualité suivante >




Retrouvez-nous sur Facebook Suivez-nous sur LinkedIn Suivez-nous sur Instragram Suivez-nous sur Youtube Flux RSS des actualités



Questions

Bonjour et bienvenue au Journal des Palaces

Vous êtes en charge des relations presse ?
Cliquez ici

Vous êtes candidat ?
Consultez nos questions réponses ici !

Vous êtes recruteur ?
Consultez nos questions réponses ici !