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ASATA CONFERENCE TO SHINE A SPOTLIGHT ON THE PRIORITIES FOR TRAVEL AND TOURISM

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Southern Africa’s travel industry will gather face-to-face when ASATA hosts its 2025 Travel Conference from 20 to 22 August at Arabella Hotel, Golf & Spa near Hermanus.

With “Connecting Today’s Trends with Tomorrow’s Possibilities” as its theme, this year’s conference focuses on what matters most right now: a look into the impact and role of NDC and the future of modern airline retailing, secure future payment solutions, cyber risks and payment fraud, real-world AI tools for travel businesses, practical steps to help you scale your business and how to work better together across the industry value chain, for shared success.

“The travel and tourism industry is dynamic and constantly evolving,” said Otto de Vries, ASATA CEO. “This conference is about getting everyone in the same room to tackle the real challenges we’re facing and figure out what comes next, together. We’ll address challenges like evolving retail models and cyber risk, but more importantly, we’ll explore future-ready solutions: from next-generation payments and AI adoption to strategies that drive growth and build stronger partnerships across our industry.”

The event kicks off Wednesday, 20 August with a golf day at Arabella’s championship course, designed for networking before the serious business begins.

On Thursday and Friday (21–22 August), delegates can expect a hands-on agenda tackling:

“Travel agents and advisors play a crucial role in the tourism value chain by providing expertise and a personal touch that builds traveller trust,” said de Vries. “Embracing new technology, payment innovation and collaboration models to take our businesses further than ever before are key.”

This year’s programme goes well beyond traditional presentations. Delegates will take part in collaborative breakout sessions designed around real-world scenarios, from navigating regulatory shifts or adopting new tech platforms through to co-creating practical growth strategies. Scenario-based workshops will give everyone space to problem-solve together and leave with actionable ideas they can use immediately back in their own businesses. Meanwhile, Industry-specific forums encourage honest dialogue about shared challenges as well as opportunities unique to Southern Africa’s marketplace.

Confirmed speakers include industry veterans Otto de Vries (ASATA), Timothy O’Neal-Dunne (former Expedia executive and T2Impact Principal), Jason Goldberg, Author: The Art of Scale, Natalia Rosa (Big Ambitions), Amy Hervey, intelligent automation and scale-expert (Architect), Ann Cedarhall, travel strategist, and travel law specialist Sarah Buerger (Novation Consulting), with more experts in retailing innovation, payments technology and business strategy still to be announced.

Early bird registration closes in under five days. Places are filling quickly across all attendee categories.

Full programme and registration: https://conference.asata.co.za/

***ENDS***

To request an interview with ASATA CEO, Otto de Vries, please contact Shelley Martin on 083 390 5734 or email [email protected].

For more information about ASATA, please visit www.asata.co.za.  

 

Established in 1956, the Association of Southern African Travel Agents is a representative forum registered as an Association of Persons, that promotes professional service in the travel industry for both members and their clients. Representing over 95% of the travel industry in terms of market share, ASATA’s membership is voluntary and includes South African retail travel agents, travel management companies, wholesalers and suppliers of travel-related products and services. 

Issued by Big Ambitions: 

Shelley Martin

[email protected]

083 390 5734

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