Following ‘Wakanow – Let’s Go – return to East Africa is Kenya now looking afresh at West Africa

 

(Posted 03rd February 2024)

 

Kenya is targeting tourist arrivals from West Africa by pitching for business and leisure travel that are key interest to the region. Kenya Tourism Board Acting CEO John Chirchir says that the West African market is integral in the strategy to diversify tourist source markets and broaden the country’s destination portfolio.

This comes hot on the heels of news that Wakanow, West Africa’s leading OTC and travel group, will be returning to East Africa with the declared intent to generate a sharp increase of traffic from West to Eastern Africa.

(https://atcnews.org/wakanow-lets-go-spreads-its-wings-to-east-africa-again/)

In particular did Chirchir note that Nigeria and Ghana have shown improvements of 6 per cent and 48 per cents respectively in 2023 and rank among Kenya’s potential growth markets on the African continent. He was speaking during a meeting held to mark the beginning of a series of roadshows in the Nigeria and Ghanian cities of Lagos, Abuja and Lagos. KTB and Kenya Airways are leading over 15 travel trade companies for in-market activations set for February 5th-9th, 2024 and will be held in various cities of the two countries and is expected to attract over 400 trade partners.

With around 1.4 billion people, Africa stands as one of the biggest source markets for trade, business, and tourism. We are starting off with West Africa with roadshows in Acra, Lagos and Abuja which are interesting emerging markets. During the activation, we expect the 17 Kenyan trade to engage in business meeting and direct engagements with potential travellers from the three cities. We cannot ignore the potential that the African Market has for tourism” Chirchir stated.

Chirchir also noted that the regular flights between African cities the ease in travel restrictions and the Electronic Travel Authorization will make it easier for visitors to access Kenya. ” We currently have regular direct Kenya Airways (KQ) flights to the three cities, additionally other airlines connect Kenya with Accra, Abuja and Lagos. the easing of travel restrictions and the Electronic Travel Authorization will also help us see a strong demand for outbound leisure and business travel from Nigeria and Ghana and other African countries. We look forward to building partnerships and marketing Kenya through these activations, ‘ he remarked.

Added connectivity from Nigeria to Eastern Africa is also available by Uganda Airlines, RwandAir and Ethiopian Airlines, the latter offering the widest choices of travel from West to Eastern Africa.

On his part, the Chairperson of the West Africa Roadshow, Consaga Khisa said, “The partnerships between KTB and the private sector are integral in our goals to improve tourism arrivals into Kenya. The Roadshows will provide an opportunity for the Kenyan trade to engage with about 400 West African travel agents and tour operators, showcase t products and service offering, and forge new partnerships that will drive growth.”

He further highlighted that the engagements are  is significant, as they will enable travel agents and tour operators from both Nigeria and Ghana to gain valuable insights into the Kenyan tourism industry and the diverse range of experiences that Kenya has to offer. The roadshows to West Africa come as KTB intensifies marketing efforts across the continent, which is emerging as an important source market for Kenya’s tourism. According to statistics from the Tourism Research Institute (TRI), arrivals from Africa accounted for 651,152 visitors or 40.7% of total arrivals in the ten months to October 2023.

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