Tourism minister Patricia de Lille has hailed a record10.5 million international arrivals to SAin 2025, saying the figures put the bleak Covid slump years firmly in the rearview mirror. “I don’t want to hear about Covid-19 anymore. We are not recovering anymore, we are growing now,” De Lille said at a briefing on Tuesday, highlighting a 17.6% increase in arrivals compared to 2024.
The performance pushes SA 2.6% above prepandemic levels of 2019, underscoring the sector’s return as a critical economic driver. The tourism industry sustains 1.8-million jobs, directly and indirectly. According to De Lille, one new job is created for every 13 international arrivals, positioning tourism as a potent employment generator.
Looking ahead, the minister outlined four key priorities under the government’s Tourism Growth Partnership Plan. De Lille disclosed that SA secured 51 business events through the National Convention Bureau, projected to inject R894.5m into the economy. “Meetings Africa 2025 generated R690m and supported 1,200 jobs, while Africa’s Travel Indaba contributed over R610m and supported more than 1,000 jobs,” De Lille said.
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“Tourism is working. Tourism is delivering. And tourism will continue to be at the cornerstone of inclusive economic growth, investment, and job creation.” The briefing follows new data from Stats SA showing that just under 1-million international tourists arrived in December 2025, with cross-border travel from neighbouring SADC countries continuing to anchor the sector, while overseas arrivals held steady ahead of the festive season.
According to Stats SA’s latest report, 3.96-million travellers passed through SA ports of entry during the month, of whom 997,165 were overnight visitors (tourists). Most tourists — roughly 74% — came from Sadc countries, reflecting continued regional mobility over the holidays.
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