Speaking at a function on Monday to mark the hotel’s 25th anniversary, Wood said the company expected to see tourism figures return to pre-Covid levels towards the end of next year.
“I think this year we will go close to pre-Covid levels and it will be a catalyst for further rebound. I think we will start to see growth at the back end of 2023.” However, the tourism sector needed government help to remove blockages such as onerous visa requirements which remain a deterrent for long-haul travellers, said Wood.
Removing blockages could see a massive growth in long-haul visitors, from the current 2.5-million mark to about 10-million, he said.Sun International Hospitality chief operating officer Graham Wood.Monday’s anniversary event featured several celebrities, among them singer PJ Powers and former Springbok rugby captain Corne Krige.
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