No African city made it to the Top 100 City Destinations ranking released a week ago by research firm Euromonitor International.
This
is because interconnectivity among African cities is poor, as there are
few direct flights between countries by the continent’s airlines.
For
instance, a traveller from East Africa to the North African city of
Algiers has at least four African airlines to choose from, but they all
have at least one connection with a two-hour layover.
Such
travel challenges, coupled with visa restrictions, continue to keep
away tourists who would want to tour different parts of the continent on
one visit.
In contrast with the United States and
Europe, where there is more interconnectivity between cities, Africans
need visas to travel to other African states.
African
Development Bank’s 2017 Africa Visa Openness Report shows that there
are just 11 countries that have relaxed visa rules for Africans. These
are the Seychelles, Uganda, Djibouti, Somalia, Madagascar, Comoros,
Togo, Guinea Bissau, Mauritania, Mozambique and Benin.
In
many cases, it is easier for a citizen of another continent to enter an
African country than it is for an African. But some countries like
Ghana give visas on arrival for all African Union member states and
visa-free entry for members of Economic Community of West African States
(Ecowas).
Travel agents and tourist service providers
say it is important for African countries to simplify cross-border
travel by easing and, in some cases, abolishing visa restrictions.
“In
West Africa, we have been lobbying governments to have an Ecowas
tourist visa that will give access to all countries in the bloc. Whether
it will be implemented is another story, but the principle of open
borders is great,” said tour services operator, David Oades of
Overlanding West Africa.
Top 10
According
to Euromonitor International, the top 10 cities in the world that
people want to visit are Hong Kong which receives 26.6 million people a
year, followed by Bangkok (21.2 million), London (19.2 million),
Singapore (16.6 million), Macau (15.4 million), Dubai (14.9 million),
Paris (14.4 million), New York (12.7 million), Shenzhen (12.6 million)
and Kuala Lumpur (12.3 million).
In the Middle East and
Africa category, the only African cities featured are Johannesburg and
Cairo, at position 2 and 10 respectively. The report ranks Dubai as the
top destination
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