Travel Agencies Ready For Growth In African Tourism

By Clement Alphonsus
Susan Akporiaye (National President, NANTA)
Susan Akporiaye (National President, NANTA)

The National Association of Nigeria Travel Agencies (NANTA) has expressed its commitment to improve Africa’s tourism sector, through its upcoming yearly general meeting.

While speaking at a media parley on the meeting, which would be held from 23rd to 27th April 2024, National President, NANTA, Susan Akporiaye, stated the association’s intention to encourage trade within Africa by focusing on the tourism sector, which would translate to financial gains for the continent.

According to her, “For example, some people don’t know about the existence of other tourism destinations within Africa, so the AGM would give countries and opportunity to inform stakeholders and participants on what they have available."

She noted that the meeting, themed ‘Unlocking Africa’s Economic Potentials: Travel and Tourism as a catalyst for intra Africa Business Investment and Trade’, would have His Excellency, High Commissioner, Namibia, Humphery Geiseb, speak on

‘Destination Africa: Exploring Technology and Innovation Driven Tourism, a Call to Action for Professionals in Travel and Tourism’.

Also, the Chairman of Airpeace, Dr Allen Oyeama, will speak on collaborative strategies for aviation stakeholders and professionals within SAATM Policy and Economic Framework, while Founder, Akwaaba Travel Market, Ikechi Uko, will speak on identifying business, trade, and investment prospects in emerging Africa travel and tourism markets.