We will have to wait three more weeks for the traffic light to change on our tourism fate with the UK after our biggest source of inbound tourists decided to keep the light red, this despite our dwindling Covid infections and rise in vaccinated.
But among the countries given respite were hard-hit Australia and Singapore, which recorded its highest number of cases over the last two days since lockdown in 2020. The UK’s restriction on South Africa comes as our government has been lobbying hard (maybe not hard enough) and the Southern Africa Tourism Services Association putting forward five compelling reasons why we should be removed from the red list.
Red status means Britons who travel to SA must endure 10 days of quarantine at a cost of £2,285 (R44,800) on their return, which has effectively killed the market, and is costing SA about R26m a day, according to the tourist industry.
Quoting the World Travel & Tourism Council, the Daily Maverick reports the loss of British tourism has already cost SA R2.4bn in lost revenue since it was put on the list in May.
Understandably, the move has caused outrage and the Tourism Business Council of SA has now called on President Cyril Ramaphosa to intervene to avert lasting damage.
Beta the reason why we’re still on the list is gone! So, what else does the UK have against us?
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