Cape Town International Airport has achieved an unprecedented performance, with 317,000 travelers in December 2021, infusing almost R1.9 billion in direct expenditure into the local economy. This achievement has fortified the financial position of Western Cape and has become a pipeline for economic progress, creating opportunities and securing jobs. CTIA’s joint project, Cape Town Air Access, played a pivotal role in attracting flights to the region and boosting tourism, leading to positive knock-on effects on job opportunities and economic possibilities for the province.
Cape Town International Airport saw a significant upswing in global passenger flow in December 2021, with 317,000 travelers, overshooting the previous high of 290,000 registered in January 2020. This achievement infused almost R1.9 billion in direct expenditure into the local economy, thereby fortifying the financial position of Western Cape and securing jobs. The airport has become a pipeline for economic progress, crafting opportunities, and enriching the lives of Western Cape’s inhabitants.
Cape Town International Airport (CTIA), a dynamic gateway for the globe, witnessed a significant upswing in global passenger flow in December. An impressive count of 317,000 travelers graced its premises, overshooting the previous high of 290,000 registered in January 2020. As per Engineering News, this extraordinary achievement not only shattered historical data but also infused almost R1.9 billion in direct expenditure into the local economy, thereby fortifying the financial position of Western Cape and securing jobs.
Looking at the annual tally for two-way international travelers at CTIA in 2023, the previous records were comfortably beaten with a towering 2.8 million, surpassing the 2.6 million documented in 2019, which was before the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic. Remarkably, these figures translate to a 100% upsurge from the 1.5 million travelers in 2013, underlining a massive increase in worldwide connectivity over the span of a decade.
Wrenelle Stander, the Chief Executive Officer of Wesgro and the voice for Cape Town Air Access (CTAA), was absolutely thrilled with these statistics. She credited this unprecedented growth to the combined efforts of CTAA and the unwavering commitment of the airport’s management by Airport Company South Africa’s Cape Town team. Stander expressed her joy over the significant rise in passenger figures, emphasizing that it is proof of the relentless endeavors to intensify Western Cape’s global access and the continuous excellence of the airport’s management team in upholding top-tier standards.
CTAA, a joint project between public bodies and private sector associates led by Wesgro, is on a mission to enhance Western Cape’s global footprint. This initiative garners backing from national government entities like ACSA and the City of Cape Town.
Mireille Wenger, Provincial Minister of Finance and Economic Opportunities, shed light on the pivotal role CTAA played in attracting flights to the region and the subsequent positive knock-on effects of rising tourist numbers on job opportunities. Wenger underscored how the record-setting passenger figures and associated foreign direct spending would propel economic possibilities and job creation for the inhabitants of the province. “We welcome this news with open arms,” she commented, “as more tourists equate to more jobs.”
Mark Maclean, the regional general manager for CTIA from ACSA, recognized the deep impact of passenger growth on tourism, commerce, and the economy. He expressed his thankfulness to visitors for their patronage and looked forward to managing the remaining high-season traffic. “I extend my gratitude to all passengers and visitors for their understanding and support during their visit to the airport. Our focus now shifts to the upcoming weeks as passengers return home and for the rest of the peak season. We anticipate maintaining high passenger volumes as our visitors relish the summer,” he stated.
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CTIA stands as a validation of fruitful cooperation, resolute endeavors, and tactical planning. The airport has metamorphosed into a pipeline for economic progress, crafting opportunities, and enriching the lives of the Western Cape’s inhabitants. The substantial growth in passenger figures not only echoes the airport’s effectiveness and first-rate standards but also signifies Cape Town’s rising stature as a sought-after global hotspot.
Cape Town International Airport’s achievement of 317,000 travelers in December 2021 infused almost R1.9 billion in direct expenditure into the local economy, fortifying the financial position of Western Cape and securing jobs. The airport has become a pipeline for economic progress and created opportunities for the province.
This achievement overshoots the previous high of 290,000 registered in January 2020, making it an unprecedented performance for Cape Town International Airport.
Cape Town Air Access (CTAA), a joint project between public bodies and private sector associates led by Wesgro, played a pivotal role in attracting flights to the region and boosting tourism. This initiative garners backing from national government entities like ACSA and the City of Cape Town.
Passenger growth has had a deep impact on tourism, commerce, and the economy. The associated foreign direct spending would propel economic possibilities and job creation for the inhabitants of the province.
Travel enthusiasts can make the most of a 60-minute cruise offer for just R155, and prospective explorers can take advantage of fantastic car deals, all available under R100,000, to journey through the scenic city.
Cape Town International Airport’s substantial growth in passenger figures not only echoes the airport’s effectiveness and first-rate standards but also signifies Cape Town’s rising stature as a sought-after global hotspot.
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