Two years after the destructive worldwide pandemic, the travel and tourism industry is now giving indications of recuperation in parts of the world. This was disclosed in the recently issued World Economic Forum (WEF) Travel and Tourism Development Index (TTDI) 2021 report.
The 2021 version of the index evaluates 117 economies, distinguishing key elements in empowering the reasonable and tough development of travel and tourism economies. The index likewise gives a key benchmarking instrument to organizations, legislatures, international associations and others to foster the Travel &Tourism sector.
Features of WEF’s Travel and Tourism Development Index (TTDI) 2021
As per the report, Sub-Saharan Africa (Africa) has had the best improvement in TTDI execution starting around 2019, with 17 out of the 21 local nations covered by the index expanding their TTDI scores. In any case, the report noticed that the regions actually falls behind different geographical area, sabotaging its extraordinary potential as a T&T economy.
The top scorers in Eastern, Southern and Western Africa are Mauritius, South Africa and Cape Verde (82nd), respectively. Notwithstanding, the report positions South Africa as the African area with the biggest T&T economy. How about we take a look at the main SSA nations in the Travel and Tourism Development Index 2021.
Top 10 economies in Sub-Saharan Africa empowering Travel and Tourism advancement
1. Mauritius
Worldwide positioning – 62nd
2. South Africa
Worldwide positioning – 68th
Botswana
Worldwide positioning – 76th
4. Kenya
Worldwide positioning – 78th
5. Tanzania
Worldwide positioning – 81st
6. Cape Verde
Worldwide positioning – 82nd
7. Namibia
Worldwide positioning – 88th
Rwanda
Worldwide positioning – 89th
9. Zambia
Worldwide positioning – 98th
10. Ghana-101st