Africa Showcase connects industry stakeholders in South Africa

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This week, Africa Showcase is in South Africa with a series of captivating events hosted by On Show Solutions. The roadshow aims to engage and inspire South African product managers, operators, leisure, and corporate consultants, unveiling a wide array of remarkable African experiences and properties to cater to their discerning clients.

With events spanning Johannesburg, Durban, and Cape Town, Africa Showcase is showcasing the diverse offerings of 19 exhibitors representing various destinations on the African continent. This gathering serves as an exclusive opportunity for industry stakeholders to connect with tourism experts and gain valuable insights into the featured destinations.

Amanda Margison of Onshow Solutions

Among the exhibitors are renowned travel brands from Botswana, Kenya, Maldives, Namibia, South Africa, Tanzania, Uganda, and Zimbabwe, all vying to captivate the attention of South African travel professionals seeking unique and unforgettable experiences for their clientele.

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