As the sun sets over the picturesque landscape of Cape Town, South Africa, the stage is set for the 10th edition of World Travel Market (WTM) Africa, a premier gathering that celebrates the rich tapestry of tourism in the region. From April 7th to 12th, the Cape Town International Conference Center becomes a hub of innovation, collaboration, and exploration, welcoming over 7,000 delegates from across the globe.
This year’s WTM Africa, part of the Africa Travel Week 2024, promises to be a melting pot of ideas, insights, and opportunities for industry professionals. With more than 9,500 pre-scheduled meetings, the event offers a platform for networking and deal-making among exhibitors, buyers, and media representatives.
Organized by RX Africa, WTM Africa showcases the best of African tourism through a diverse range of shows, conferences, and awards ceremonies. From airlines to cruise companies, hotels to travel agents, participants have the chance to spotlight their high-end offerings to a global audience, driving innovation and competitiveness in the market.
Megan De Jager, Portfolio Director for Travel, Tourism, and Marketing at RX Africa, emphasizes the importance of WTM Africa as a catalyst for business growth. “WTM Africa is more than just an expo; it’s a dynamic marketplace where B2B tourism companies connect, collaborate, and capitalize on emerging trends,” she remarks. “It’s a place where industry leaders come to forge new relationships, launch innovative products, and gain valuable insights into market dynamics.”
Indeed, since its inception in 2014, WTM Africa has played a pivotal role in shaping the landscape of African tourism. With over 18,000 exhibitors hosted and 17,000 jobs created, the event has become a cornerstone of economic development in the region. Alderman JP Smith, Mayoral Committee Member for Safety and Security in the City of Cape Town, highlights the significance of WTM Africa as a driver of growth and prosperity. “Year after year, WTM Africa has demonstrated its impact on our city, attracting visitors from around the world and bolstering our economy,” he remarks. “We are committed to supporting Africa Travel Week until 2025 and beyond, ensuring that Cape Town remains a premier destination for travelers and industry professionals alike.”
From the bustling streets of Cape Town to the majestic landscapes of the Serengeti, Africa offers a wealth of experiences waiting to be discovered. As delegates gather at WTM Africa 2024, they embark on a journey of exploration, innovation, and collaboration, united by a shared passion for travel and tourism. In the words of Megan De Jager, “WTM Africa is not just an event; it’s a celebration of the diversity and vibrancy of African tourism, showcasing the best that our continent has to offer to the world.”







