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[File photo] Passengers wait to check in at SAA counters at Cape Town International Airport in Cape Town
Home Affairs Minister Dr Leon Schreiber will officially welcome the first group of tourists under the newly launched Trusted Tour Operator Scheme (TTOS) in Cape Town on Saturday.
This digital initiative is designed to streamline the travel process for international visitors. It is a significant step in boosting tourism and making it easier to enter South Africa.
Minister @Leon_Schreib will host a ministerial welcoming for the first tourists group to visit South Africa through Home Affairs’ newly-launched digital Trusted Tour Operator Scheme #TTOS #TeamHomeAffairs #DHAServiceDelivery pic.twitter.com/x6yvFD6iLS
— HomeAffairsSA 🇿🇦 (@HomeAffairsSA) February 21, 2025
The event highlights South Africa’s dedication to enhancing travel, fostering tourism partnerships, and positioning the country as a premier global destination.
Minister Schreiber will be joined by Minister of Tourism Patricia de Lille, Premier of the Western Cape Alan Winde, Mayor of the City of Cape Town Geordin Hill-Lewis and City Councillor James Vos, as well as key industry stakeholders.