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Opportunities in Sub-Saharan Tourism Industry
Market Report, September 2007, 1120  €


Description

The report, ``Opportunities in Sub-Saharan Tourism Industry”, is a comprehensive work on the status of tourism industry in the Sub-Saharan African region.
It discusses the present scenario and future prospects of the industry with foci on its different aspects, including foreign tourism, domestic tourism, expenditure by foreign tourists, expenditure by domestic tourists, accommodation facilities, transportation facilities, hospitality sector, tourism contribution to GDP, government support and major attractions in the region.
The report evaluates 13 countries of the Sub-Saharan Africa, which are performing well in the tourism sector.
The countries have been ranked according to their respective tourist arrivals for the year 2006.
The countries include South Africa, Zimbabwe, Kenya, Swaziland, Senegal, Mauritius, Namibia, Zambia, Ghana, Tanzania, Nigeria, Mozambique and Uganda.
The forecast given in this report is not based on a complex economic model, but is intended as a rough guide to the direction in which the industry is likely to move.
This forecast is based on a correlation between past market growth and growth of base drivers, such as growing Sub-Saharan Africa tourism, GDP growth, tourism contribution to employment, infrastructure development competitive structure and government rules and regulations.
Key Findings§ The international tourist arrival in the Sub-Saharan Africa has shown a growth of 11.1% in the year 2006 compared to 2005.
This growth was the second highest globally.§ South African government is spending huge sum of money on the airport modernization.
The government is going to spend Rand 18 Million more on the construction part (terminal building) in the year 2007 compared to 2006.§ Tourist arrival in Zimbabwe had shown a negative growth of 15.9% in the year 2004-2005.
However, the industry rebounded and reported a positive growth of 41.1% in the year 2006 compared to year 2005.§ In international tourism receipts, Zimbabwe has shown a negative growth of around 49% in the year 2004-2005.
However, in the year 2003-2004, it registered a massive 217.5% hike.§ In the year 2005, out of total tourists visited Swaziland, 74% came via road.
Out of this, tourists travelled with self-drives/cars accounted for 53%.§ In Uganda, air is leaving road behind as the most preferred mode of travel.
The CAGR growth in tourist arrival by road was 11.77% and that by air was 14.80% for the period spanning from 2001 to 2005.§ Senegal has shown a positive growth of 15.3% in the year 2004-2005.
However, this growth shown by the Senegal was smaller than the previous year (2003-2004) change of 34.7%.§ Zambia government is providing support to the tourism sector by giving out incentives to the hotel industry, tax rebate to the investors to invest in rural enterprises, not taking visa fees from the tour operators, among other measures.
§ Investment in tourism sector of Zambia was at all time high in the year 2006 in the last three years and the major part of the investment (75%) was diverted to the accommodation sector.
Key Issues & Facts Analysed § What is the performance of global tourism industry in terms of inbound tourists for the period 2004-2006?§ What is the performance of international tourism receipt by region during 2005-2006?§ What is the position of the Sub-Saharan tourism industry with respect to the world tourism industry in 2006?§ What are the investment opportunities in Ghana in sectors like rail, road, air, water and accommodation? § Why conference tourism in South Africa is growing?§ Which factors are driving the Sub-Saharan African tourism industry?§ Which factors are capping the growth of the Sub-Saharan Africa tourism industry?§ What are the opportunities and future trends of the tourism industry in Sub-Saharan Africa?§ Who are the major players in airline and hotel industry in the region?Key Players AnalysedThe key players section analyses the different players of aviation and hotel sector operating in the market and gives their business description and key financial information.
Airlines section gives an overview of various airlines, like South African Airways, Air Mauritius and Kenya Airways.
Hotels section discusses various hotels, like Cape Grace Hotels, Holiday Inn, Royal Swazi Spa Valley Resort, Le Méridien President, Hilton Mauritius Resort & Spa etc.Research Methodology UsedInformation SourcesThe information has been sourced from books, newspapers, trade journals, and white papers, industry portals, government agencies, trade associations, monitoring industry news and developments, and through access to more than 3000 paid databases.Analysis MethodThe analysis methods include ratio analysis, historical trend analysis, linear regression analysis using software tools, judgmental forecasting and cause and effect analysis.


Sommaire
 
1. Analyst View

2. Industry Overview
2.1 Global Tourism - Current Scenario
2.1.1 International Tourists Arrival
2.1.1.1 By Purpose of Visit
2.1.1.2 By Mode of Travel
2.1.2 International Tourists Expenditure
2.2 Global Tourism - By Regional Segmentation
2.2.1 International Tourists Arrival
2.2.2 International Tourism Receipts
2.3 Global Tourism - Future Scenario (2010 & 2020)

3. Sub-Saharn Africa Tourism Overview
3.1 By Country
3.1.1 South Africa
3.1.1.1 Overview
3.1.1.2 Performance Indicators
3.1.1.2.1 Tourism & GDP
3.1.1.2.1.1 Contribution of Tourists Expenditure to GDP
3.1.1.2.1.1.1 By Tourist Category
3.1.1.2.2 International Tourists Arrival
3.1.1.2.2.1 By Continent
3.1.1.2.3 Domestic Tourism
3.1.1.2.3.1 By Trips & Travelers
3.1.1.2.3.2 By Purpose of Visit
3.1.1.2.4 Tourism Expenditure
3.1.1.2.4.1 International Tourists Expenditure
3.1.1.2.4.2 Domestic Tourists Expenditure
3.1.1.2.5 Length of Stay
3.1.2 Zimbabwe
3.1.2.1 Overview
3.1.2.2 Types of Tourism
3.1.2.2.1 Safari
3.1.2.2.2 Adrenaline Sports
3.1.2.2.3 Hiking & Trekking
3.1.2.2.4 Other Activities
3.1.2.3 Performance Indicators
3.1.2.3.1 International Tourists Arrival
3.1.2.3.2 International Tourism Receipts
3.1.3 Kenya
3.1.3.1 Overview
3.1.3.2 Performance Indicators
3.1.3.2.1 Tourism & Economy
3.1.3.2.1.1 Contribution of Tourism to Employment
3.1.3.2.1.2 Contribution of Tourism to Balance of Payment
3.1.3.2.2 International Tourists Arrival & Earning
3.1.3.2.3 Length of Stay
3.1.3.2.3.1 Tourists Night Spent
3.1.3.2.3.2 By Purpose of Visit
3.1.4 Swaziland
3.1.4.1 Overview
3.1.4.2 Performance Indicators
3.1.4.2.1 International Tourists Arrival
3.1.4.2.1.1 By Purpose for Visit
3.1.4.2.1.2 By Mode of Travel
3.1.4.2.2 Domestic Tourists Departure
3.1.4.2.3 Length of Stay
3.1.4.2.3.1 Tourists Night Spent
3.1.4.2.3.2 Accommodation - By Category
3.1.5 Nigeria
3.1.5.1 Overview
3.1.5.2 Performance Indicators
3.1.5.2.1 International Tourists Arrival
3.1.5.2.2 International Tourism Receipts
3.1.6 Namibia
3.1.6.1 Overview
3.1.6.2 Performance Indicators
3.1.6.2.1 International Tourists Arrival
3.1.6.2.1.1 By Region
3.1.6.2.1.2 By Purpose of Visit
3.1.6.2.1.3 By Mode of Travel
3.1.6.2.2 Length of Stay
3.1.6.2.2.1 By Region
3.1.6.2.2.2 By Accommodation Capacity
3.1.7 Senegal
3.1.7.1 Overview
3.1.7.2 Performance Indicators
3.1.7.2.1 International Tourists Arrival
3.1.8 Mauritius
3.1.8.1 Overview
3.1.8.2 Performance Indicators
3.1.8.2.1 Tourism Employment
3.1.8.2.2 International Tourists Arrival
3.1.8.2.2.1 By Purpose of Visit
3.1.8.2.3 Domestic Tourists Departure
3.1.8.2.3.1 By Country
3.1.8.2.4 International Tourism Receipts
3.1.8.2.5 Length of Stay
3.1.8.2.5.1 Tourists Night Spent
3.1.8.2.5.2 Hotel Occupancy Rate
3.1.8.2.5.3 Large Hotel Occupancy Rate
3.1.9 Mozambique
3.1.9.1 Overview
3.1.9.2 Performance Indicators
3.1.9.2.1 International Tourists Arrival
3.1.10 Zambia
3.1.10.1 Overview
3.1.10.2 Performance Indicators
3.1.10.2.1 International Tourists Arrival
3.1.10.2.2 Investments in Tourism Sector
3.1.10.2.3 Investment in Accommodation Sector
3.1.11 Tanzania
3.1.11.1 Overview
3.1.11.2 Performance Indicators
3.1.11.2.1 International Tourists Arrival
3.1.12 Uganda
3.1.12.1 Overview
3.1.12.2 Performance Indicators
3.1.12.2.1 International Tourists Arrival
3.1.12.2.2 Domestic Tourists Departure
3.1.12.2.3 Mode of Travel
3.1.13 Ghana
3.1.13.1 Overview
3.1.13.2 Performance Indicators
3.1.13.2.1 International Tourists Arrival
3.1.13.2.1.1 By Purpose of Visit
3.1.13.2.2 International Tourism Receipts
3.1.13.2.3 Hotel Industry

4. Industry Analysis
4.1 Drivers
4.1.1 Kenya - Face Lift of Eco-tourism from Wildlife Conservation Pact
4.1.2 Zambia - Government Support
4.1.2.1 Enhanced Capital Allowances on Hotel Buildings
4.1.2.2 Income Tax Rebate on Rural Enterprises
4.1.2.3 Zero Rating Relief on Tour Packages
4.1.2.4 Other Initiatives
4.1.3 South Africa - Government Support
4.1.4 Beauty Pageants Improves Brand Image
4.2 Opportunities
4.2.1 Kenya - Boom in Airline Industry
4.2.2 Zimbabwe Tourism
4.2.3 Growing Online Travel Sites
4.2.4 FIFA World Cup - 2010
4.2.5 Availability of Wide Range of Products
4.2.6 Ghana - Investment Opportunities
4.2.7 South Africa - Growing Conference Tourism
4.3 Challenges
4.3.1 Poor Infrastructure
4.3.2 Negative Tourism Publicity
4.3.3 Terrorism
4.3.4 Diseases
4.3.5 Competition from Other Countries

5. Key Players
5.1 Airlines
5.1.1 South African Airways
5.1.2 Air Zimbabwe
5.1.3 Air Mauritius
5.1.4 Kenya Airways
5.2 Hotels
5.2.1 Cape Grace Hotels
5.2.2 Three Cities
5.2.3 Holiday Inn
5.2.4 The Victoria Falls Hotel
5.2.5 Royal Swazi Spa Valley Resort
5.2.6 Le Méridien President
5.2.7 Hilton Mauritius Resort & Spa

List of Figures:
Figure 2-1: Global - International Tourists Arrival (in Million), 2004-2006
Figure 2-2: Global - International Tourists Arrival by Purpose of Visit (%), 2005
Figure 2-3: Global - International Tourists Arrival by Mode of Travel (%), 2005
Figure 2-4: Global - International Tourists Expenditure (in Billion US$), 2002-2006
Figure 3-1: Global - International Tourists Arrival Growth by Region (%), 2006*
Figure 3-2: South Africa - Contribution of Tourists Expenditure to GDP (%), 1994-2005
Figure 3-3: South Africa - Contribution of Tourists Expenditure to GDP by Category (%), 1994-2005
Figure 3-4: South Africa - International Tourists Arrival by Region (in Numbers), 2005 & 2006
Figure 3-5: South Africa - Number of Domestic Trips & Travelers (2005 & 2006)
Figure 3-6: South Africa - Number of Domestic Trips by Purpose of Visit (2005 & 2006)
Figure 3-7: South Africa - Domestic Tourists Expenditure by Purpose of Visit (in Billion Rand), 2005 & 2006
Figure 3-8: Zimbabwe - International Tourists Arrival (in ‘000), 2003-2006
Figure 3-9: Zimbabwe - International Tourism Receipts (in Million US$), 2004 & 2005
Figure 3-10: Swaziland - International Tourists Arrival by Mode of Travel (%), 2005
Figure 3-11: Swaziland - Domestic Tourists Departure (in Numbers), 2006
Figure 3-12: Swaziland - Tourists Night Spent (%), 2005
Figure 3-13: Swaziland - Types of Accommodation Usage (%), 2005
Figure 3-14: Nigeria - International Tourists Arrival (in ‘000), 2001-2006*
Figure 3-15: Nigeria - International Tourism Receipts (in Million US$), 2001-2006
Figure 3-16: Namibia - International Tourists Arrival by Purpose of Visit (in Numbers), 2005
Figure 3-17: Namibia - Accommodation Capacity by Region (%), 2005
Figure 3-18: Senegal - International Tourists Arrival (in ‘000), 2004 & 2005
Figure 3-19: Mauritius - Employment in Tourism Industry (in Numbers), March 2002 to March 2006
Figure 3-20: Mauritius - International Tourists Arrival by Quarter (in Number), 2004-2006 & Q1 2007*
Figure 3-21: Mauritius - International Tourism Receipts (in Million Rs), 2002-2006
Figure 3-22: Mauritius - Number of Tourists Night Spent (in ‘000), 2002-2006 & Q1 2007
Figure 3-23: Mozambique - International Tourists Arrival (in Numbers), 2000, 2005 & 2013E
Figure 3-24: Zambia - International Tourists Arrival (in Numbers), 2003-2006E
Figure 3-25: Zambia - Investment in Tourism Sector (in Million ZMK), 2003-2006
Figure 3-26: Zambia - Investments in Accommodation Sector (in Million ZMK), 2004-2006
Figure 3-27: Tanzania - International Tourists Arrival (in Numbers), 2004-2006 & 2010
Figure 3-28: Uganda - International Tourists Arrival (in ‘000), 2001-2005
Figure 3-29: Uganda - Domestic Tourists Departure (in ‘000), 2001-2005
Figure 3-30: Uganda - Tourists Mode of Travel (in ‘000) 2001-2005
Figure 3-31: Ghana - Number of Hotels (1991, 2005 & 2006)
Figure 4-1: Kenya - International Tourists Arrival (in ‘000), 2001-2006

List of Tables:
Table 2-1: Global - International Tourists Arrival (in Million), 2005 & 2006
Table 2-2: Global - International Tourists Arrival by Region (in Million), 2005 & 2006
Table 2-3: Global - International Tourism Receipts by Region (in Billion US$), 2005 & 2006
Table 2-4: Global - Forecast for International Tourists Arrival by Region (in Million) 2010 & 2020
Table 3-1: Sub-Saharan Africa - International Tourists Arrival by Country (in Numbers), 2005 & 2006
Table 3-2: South Africa - International Tourists Expenditure by Purpose of Visit (2005 & 2006)
Table 3-3: South Africa - Average Length of Stay by Province (in Numbers), 2002-2006
Table 3-4: Kenya - Share of Tourism in Modern Wage Employment (%), 2000-2005
Table 3-5: Kenya - Foreign Exchange Earning from Tourism, Tea & Horticulture (in Million Kshs), 2000-2005
Table 3-6: Kenya - International Tourists Arrival (in ‘000) & Earning (in Million Kshs), 2000-2006
Table 3-7: Kenya - Hotel Bed-nights Occupancy by Zone (in ‘000), 1999-2005
Table 3-8: Kenya - Number of Nights Spent by Residents & Non-residents (in ‘000), 1997-2006
Table 3-9: Kenya - Length of Stay by Purpose of Visit (in ‘000), 1997-2005
Table 3-10: Swaziland - International Tourists Arrival by Country (in Numbers), 2006
Table 3-11: Swaziland - International Tourists Arrival by Purpose of Visit (%), 2005
Table 3-12: Swaziland - Hotel Occupancy Rate (%), 2001-2005
Table 3-13: Namibia - International Tourists Arrival by Region (in Numbers), 2002, 2003 & 2005
Table 3-14: Namibia - International Tourists Arrival by Mode of Travel (in Numbers), 2005
Table 3-15: Namibia - Length of Stay by Region (in Numbers), 2005
Table 3-16: Mauritius - International Tourists Arrival by Purpose of Visit (in Numbers), 2005 & 2006
Table 3-17: Mauritius - Domestic Tourists Departure by Country (in Numbers), 2005 & 2006
Table 3-18: Mauritius - Number of Hotels, Rooms & Beds (2003-2006 & Q1 2007)
Table 3-19: Mauritius - Hotel Occupancy Rate (%), 2004-2006 & Q1 2007
Table 3-20: Mauritius - Large Hotel Occupancy Rate (%), 2004-2006 & Q1 2007
Table 3-21: Ghana - International Tourists Arrival (in Numbers), 1991-2007
Table 3-22: Ghana - International Tourists Arrival by Purpose of Visit (in Numbers), 2006
Table 3-23: Ghana - International Tourism Receipts (in Million US$), 1991-2007
Table 5-1: South African Airways - Key Financials (in Million Rand), 2001-2005
Table 5-2: Mauritius Airways - Key Financials 2005-06 & 2006-07
Table 5-3: Kenya Airways - Key Financials (2005-06 & 2006-07)
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