Kenya Tourism Federation set to promote synergies between Govt & private sector

Key stakeholders have agreed to partner to resuscitate the sectors which have been adversely affected by the Covid-19 restrictions

During a consultative forum hosted by the African Travel & Tourism Association, (ATTA), the stakeholders who included the Kenya Tourism Board (KTB), Kenya Airways (KQ), Kenya Civil Aviation Authority (KCAA) and the tourism sector umbrella bodies under the Kenya Tourism Federation (KTF), agreed to correspondingly promote synergies between government and the private sector to enhance tourism and travel in the country and beyond the borders.
Kenya has a large membership in ATTA which is a member-driven trade association that promotes tourism to Africa from all corners of the world. The association which has 600 members in Africa and 90 in Kenya serves and supports businesses in Africa and represents buyers and suppliers of tourism product across 21 African countries.
ATTA President Nigel Vere Nicoll says, “Tourism and Aviation are sectors that are symbiotic and need each other to fully thrive. We have met to ensure that we come up with solutions and a standard way of operating in terms of the safety protocols and also come up with ideas that can propel travel to Kenya. We all need to partner to have the ‘Karibu Kenya’ message to the world as well as create confidence that Kenya is open and safe for travellers.”
Kenya Tourism Board CEO Dr Betty Radier says, “We cannot emphasize the role of synergies and partnerships enough as we work towards the re-start of tourism. We must continue to take advantage of the new opportunities in travel, and also look out for the emerging trends.  For instance, the pandemic period gave us an opportunity to enhance our tourism offering a good example being the Magical Kenya Signature Experiences (MKSE).
Kenya Civil Aviation Authority CEO Gilbert Kibe said that aviation and tourism are and will remain key partners because they are interconnected adding that air transport is a great enabler for tourism and links people with the destinations of their choice. Air travel facilitates trade and tourism among other sectors that drive economies.”
Kenya Airways CEO Allan Kilavuka pointed out that it would also be important for the sector players to learn from other destinations and airlines to remain competitive. Kilavuka also noted that the forecast for summer looked promising but would not hit the 2019 numbers.
The Kenya Tourism Federation (KTF) Chairman, Fred Odek lauded the collaboration between government and the tourism private sector at a time when the pandemic has changed a lot of the business processes in a bid to curb the pandemic.
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