#ATLF2019: How to embrace and optimize disruptive technological innovation for intra-Africa travel

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Disruptive elements is changing the face of how business is done for the better and the tourism sector in Africa is yet to fully embrace it.

It has come to stay and managers of the tourism sector in Africa can only adapt to deliver efficient and effective services to their clients in the tourism ecosystem.

At the second Africa Tourism Leadership Forum, tech giants and players in the sector will seek to unpack the discussion on how disruptive elements holds the trump card in changing the sector for good.

On the first day of the conference to be hosted in Durban from 28-29 August at the ICC, a well oiled panel will not only discuss the pressing topic of how Africans can take advantage of the disruptive innovation technologies to make tourism better but offer solutions and methods in achieving that.

Visit the event website (tourismleadershipforum.africa) to register and enter the awards category as well as Youth Innovators Competition.

About Africa Tourism Leadership Forum
The Africa Tourism Leadership Forum (ATLF) is a Pan-African dialogue platform that brings together key stakeholders from Africa’s travel, tourism, hospitality and aviation sectors. It aims to provide continental platform for networking, sharing insights and devising strategies for sustainable travel and tourism development across the continent. It also focuses on enhancement of Africa’s brand equity.

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