Opened on Monday, May 11 in Durban, the African Travel Indaba 2026* was held until yesterday, bringing together a wide range of global tourism players. This edition brought together 22 countries from the continent, 1,225 exhibitors and 18 international airlines, confirming the importance of this event as one of the main hubs of African tourism. The marked presence of international investors also reflects growing confidence in the outlook for tou…
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Opened on Monday, May 11 in Durban, the African Travel Indaba 2026* was held until yesterday, bringing together a wide range of global tourism players. This edition brought together 22 countries from the continent, 1,225 exhibitors and 18 international airlines, confirming the importance of this event as one of the main hubs of African tourism. The marked presence of international investors also reflects growing confidence in the outlook for tou…