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SA Tourism SMMEs Spotlighted in Germany at Major Global Travel Trade Show
05 March 2026
South Africa is firmly on the ground at ITB Berlin 2026, currently underway from 3 to 5 March, building on strong tourism growth and renewed global confidence in the destination. Following a record-breaking 10.5 million international arrivals in 2025, South Africa is here with a clear intention to accelerate the conversion of global interest into measurable economic impact.
As one of the world’s leading leisure trade platforms, ITB Berlin presents a strategic opportunity for South Africa to deepen trade partnerships, expand market access and amplify destination awareness across Europe and key international markets. Participation aligns with the Tourism Growth Partnership Plan (TGPP), which prioritises coordinated marketing, ease of access, inclusive participation and unlocking tourism’s full economic potential.
The delegation is led by Deputy Minister of Tourism Maggie Sotyu, alongside South African Tourism’s Acting Chief Executive Officer Dr Shamilla Chettiar and Chief Convention Bureau Officer Corne Koch. A diverse group of proudly South African tourism businesses forms part of the delegation, engaging in structured business-to-business meetings with global buyers and trade partners.
Forty-nine exhibitors are showcasing a broad range of tourism products at the South Africa stand. These include 22 Small, Medium and Micro Enterprises (SMMEs) supported through the Department of Tourism’s Tourism Incentive Programme (TIP), as well as two Limpopo-based SMMEs facilitated by the Limpopo Tourism Agency. Their participation reflects a deliberate commitment to transformation and inclusive economic growth, ensuring emerging tourism enterprises gain direct exposure to global distribution networks.
Tourism remains one of South Africa’s most impactful economic sectors. Each additional international arrival contributes to foreign direct spend, supports small enterprises and drives a multiplier effect that sustains livelihoods nationwide. This approach aligns with the Department of Tourism’s vision of leading sustainable tourism development for inclusive economic growth.
Germany continues to be one of South Africa’s most important European source markets. Tourist arrivals from Germany increased from 254,992 between January and December 2024 to 290,795 over the same period in 2025, representing a 14% year-on-year increase. This sustained growth reflects the impact of targeted marketing campaigns and strong demand for South Africa’s diverse leisure, cultural, wildlife and adventure offerings. Engagements at ITB Berlin are focused on increasing average length of stay, growing per capita spend and strengthening long-term partnerships within this high-value market.
Commenting from Berlin, Deputy Minister Maggie Sotyu said:
“ITB Berlin is a strategic platform for South Africa to convert global interest into tangible economic opportunity. Our presence ensures South Africa remains competitive, visible and confidently positioned in the global marketplace as a value-for-money destination of choice.”
Through its presence at ITB Berlin, South Africa continues to elevate its global brand narrative under the call-to-action “South Africa Awaits; Come Find Your Joy,” positioning the country as a destination of extraordinary experiences, meaningful connections, vibrant culture and world-class gastronomy.
South Africa’s participation also builds on growing international confidence in its ability to host major global events. Following the successful hosting of the G20 Leaders’ Summit in 2025, and with the World Economic Forum set to host a Special Davos Meeting in South Africa in 2027, the country continues to reinforce its position as globally connected, investment-ready and prepared to welcome the world.
South Africa Awaits. Come Find Your Joy!
Article supplied by South African Tourism
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