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| L--R: Group CEO, Wakanow, Bayo Adedeji ; CEO, Wakanow Rest of Africa, Sodie Osei-Bonsu; CEO, Wakanow Nigeria Group,Adenike Macaulay and CEO Kalabash54, Ladi Ojuri |
The African travel and tourism market is projected to reach a revenue of $38 billion by 2028, the Group Chief Executive Officer, Wakanow, Bayo Adedeji, has said.
He noted that Africans spend about $63 billion on air travel
which is 1.6 per cent of the global air travel expenditure.
Mr Adedeji disclosed this in his opening speech at Wakanow
Unpacked Expo, in Lagos on Thursday, where the online traveling company
launched a revamped storefront website and introduced a series of innovations.
“The opportunity in front of us is larger than what we show
and what we think. In Africa, we estimate that there are about 1.5 billion
people. When you consider air travel in Africa, only 19 million of those people
travel by air.
“Our population is about 19 per cent of the world
population, but only 2 per cent of the world’s travellers are African.
“Africans spend about $63 billion on air travel, which is 1.6 per cent of the
global air travel expenditure.
“40 per cent of air traffic out of Nigeria is to the UK. We
don’t travel a lot within Africa. You can see that the opportunity in front of
us as Africans is greater than the one behind us,” Mr Adedeji said.
He explained that a huge potential in the African travel
market has remained untapped.
He added that Wakanow is repositioning to take advantage of
the continent’s travel and tourism market, with the launch of new websites as
solution providers for the continent’s travellers and tourists.
“There is also Roomde, a website that solves hotel and
accommodation challenges for travellers, and Kalabash, which helps individuals
manage their finances and navigate their travel experiences, all within the
Wakanow group.
“At Wakanow Group, our mission is to empower individuals and
businesses with innovative solutions that simplify their travel experiences and
financial transactions. The launch of these new products marks a significant
milestone in our journey towards achieving this mission,” he said.
Also speaking, Adenike Macaulay, CEO of Wakanow Nigeria,
said “The new Wakanow.com creates a modern, vibrant feel for our customers,
enabling them to transact seamlessly. The enhanced user interface and intuitive
design elements make it easier for visitors to explore our range of products
and services.”
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