Cape Town Air Access named the Overall Winner for second year running in the Routes Africa 2019 Awards
Cape Town Air Access (CTAA) was announced as the overall winner of the Routes Africa 2019 Awards at a ceremony last night (9 December) in Mombasa, Kenya after also picking up the award for Destination Marketing. Upon winning the award, Tim Harris, CEO of Wesgro said; “We’re delighted by the recognition and acknowledgement from our colleagues in the aviation community. A major contributor of Cape Town Air Access’ strength lies in its collaborative nature, so we’d like to thank our partners in the City of Cape Town, Western Cape Government, Cape Town Tourism, South African Tourism, and ACSA, for their continuing support.”
Since its inception, Cape Town Air Access has assisted Cape Town International Airport (CTIA) in establishing 16 new routes and the expanding 22 existing routes. Over 750,000 inbound seats have been added to Cape Town’s network, doubling international seat capacity at the airport and contributing an estimated US$400 million in direct tourism spending to the economy. Over the past fourteen months, CTAA landed 3 new airlines, 4 new destinations and 7 route expansions. This added 150,000 one-way seats to the network and contributed to a 9% growth in international passenger traffic.
Additional categories in this year’s ceremony also included; airport serving 4-20 million passengers; a small airport with fewer than 4 million passengers and an airline serving the region (a brand new category for the Routes Africa Awards this year).
Cape Town International Airport were named the winner of the 4-20 million passengers category. Over the past few years Cape Town International Airport has showed sustained growth in international passenger numbers year-on-year. In December 2016, the airport exceeded the 10 million passenger-per-year milestone for the first time. This was repeated again in December 2017 and in 2018 when passenger numbers significantly exceeded the 10 million passenger mark.
In the under 4 million passenger category, Antananarivo International Airport was crowned the winner, the airport is set to open a new terminal in the first quarter of 2020, which will generate nearly 1,000 direct and indirect jobs for the region. Having welcomed Ethiopian Airlines and Turkish Airlines, the airport also witnessed an 8% annual traffic growth.
In the newly introduced airline category, Africa World Airlines was named the winner as the carrier has seen an impressive 25% increase in traffic over the past year, with over 800,000 scheduled available departure seats in 2019.
The winning organisations:
Overall
Winner: Cape Town Air Access
4-20 million passengers
Winner: Cape Town International Airport
Under 4 million passengers
Winner: Antananarivo Airport
Airline
Winner: Africa World Airlines
Destination:
Winner: Cape Town Air Access