April arrivals show steady growth from most markets

SA arrivals on the up and steady.

Arrivals for April saw an increase from the majority of key source markets, with China as the main exception.

Total arrivals grew by less than 1% year-to-date (January to April 2017), but overseas arrivals grew by 11.32% according to the latest figures from Statistics SA.

Arrivals from SA’s biggest source market, the UK, increased by 3% year-to-date, with April’s arrivals totalling 187 569, compared with 182 319 in April 2016.

SA also saw an increase in arrivals from Germany, with a total of 27 720 arrivals in April, compared with 18 423 in the same period last year – a year-to-date increase of 16%.

Arrivals from elsewhere in Europe were also on the rise, with France up by 25% year-on year, jumping from 13 481 in April 2016, to 16 786 this year, resulting in a 35% total increase year-to-date. Arrivals from The Netherlands increased from 10 958 in April 2016 to 12 230 in April 2017 – a 12% increase and 15% year-to-date growth.

Arrivals from the US and Canada showed steady growth. The US increased by 10% for April, year-to-year change, and 7% year-to-date. Canada arrivals increased by 10% year-to-date, and 8% year-to-year change.

Growth out of China and India has slowed, with arrivals from China decreasing by 29% in April compared with April 2016 and a decline of 12% year-to-date. The Indian market picked up from a drop of 2% year-to-date in March, to 3% growth for April. Arrivals from India totalled 7 595 in April 2016, and this year a total of 8 689 arrivals were recorded, making the overall month-to-month change 14%.

Brazil arrivals continued their rapid growth, with a total increase of 125% year-to-date. Brazil arrivals for April 2016 totalled 2 532 compared with 4 511 in April this year, a 78% increase.