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Cape hospitality gets ready for first direct Newark/New York, CPT passenger flight
The new route is set to decrease the current travel time between New York and Cape Town by more than four hours and provide travellers in more than 80 American cities with easier access to Cape Town.
"It’s a route that holds great potential for the hospitality industry and speaks to the importance of marketing Cape Town as a destination. With the USA providing one of South Africa’s largest tourism markets, opening up similar air routes has the potential to transform the local hospitality industry" says Richard Lyon, spokesperson for Federated Hospitality Association of South Africa (FEDHASA) Cape.
An estimate, based on research by Cape Town Air Access (CTAA), indicates the new route could contribute around R280m in direct tourism spending to the Cape economy in the first year.
The CTAA programme is a collaboration between various government, private and tourism bodies to develop air routes directly to the Western Cape.
"Direct flights from key gateways into Cape Town have a very positive impact on the hospitality industry. We are a part of the global tourism market, so the easier we make it for people to get here, then the more competitive we will be versus other destinations," says Lyon.
The hospitality industry is one of the first to benefit from the increased numbers, which have been steadily climbing since the launch of the programme in 2015. Over the last four years, CTAA has created 13 new routes and 19 route expansions, in turn increasing the seating capacity at Cape Town International Airport by 1.5 million seats.
Generating more toursim
The programme has focused its efforts on the top markets for travellers to Cape Town and has opened routes in the UK and Germany.
The USA is Cape Town’s third-largest market, and as such the new route brings great potential for the industry, Lyon explains. "North America is an extremely important source of business for Cape Town and in particular the greater New York area. We are extremely excited about the imminent start of the United direct flight to Cape Town from Newark."
"Cape Town will always be an incredibly desirable destination for people who enjoy exploring all corners of the globe. But it really is about ease of travel. While Cape Town is a destination that people are prepared to travel long distances to get to, if we can shave hours off the travel time from New York then we are undoubtedly going to see more visitors here."
But drawing visitors to Cape Town is just the first step, says Lyon. "Our job is done on the ground once people arrive and we specialise in giving people an experience they will never forget. They then go and tell their friends and relatives, generating more tourism for our beautiful city."