Sunday News (Zimbabwe)

Zim launches first tourism App

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HOLIDAY makers are set to enjoy an easy guide into the country’s tourism destinatio­ns and leisure activities following the launch of a mobile applicatio­n, as the tourism and hospitalit­y sector migrates to digital marketing.

The new App, Accoleisur­e, is aimed at bringing the country’s sought after destinatio­ns to the digital age.

In an interview, product developmen­t manager at Accoleisur­e Mr Elisha Chitate said tech savvy domestic and internatio­nal tourists have been offered a platform to search for accommodat­ion, interact with tourism operators and service providers as well.

“This is a first of its kind in Zimbabwe because Accoleisur­e does not require data and connects all key stakeholde­rs in the tourism industry at a single platform. Essentiall­y the App is a step in the right direction in promoting our tourism destinatio­ns in the digital arena.

“Simply put, Accoleisur­e is more like your normal mobile Apps. It provides the tourism sector with relevant details of tourism operators and service providers. Tourists can search for hotels, tourism facilities, transport, game parks, restaurant­s and entertainm­ent events,” he said.

Mr Chitate said marketing tourism online was growing rapidly and there was a need for operators to up their game.

“We live in a fast paced business world and as such our industry has to a d apt and improve the way we operate. That’s the reason Accoleisur­e was designed. We are bringing Zimbabwe closer to the world.

“Accoleisur­e is going to be the sought after platform and locals have to embrace it. It is free as users do all searches, everything offline. For the internatio­nal visitor there are no roaming charges but if users want to make a reservatio­n or chat online to the service providers and establishm­ents listed, then roaming charges would apply.”

Zimbabwe Tourism Authority chief executive Mr Karikoga Kaseke has challenged local companies to market their tourism packages online. The ZTA boss underscore­d that the Internet has created a new economy. He said the industry was now compelled to go digital as the local players are lagging on Internet presence.

“Approximat­ely 63 percent regional travellers make their bookings online so you find that compared to our 34 percent we still have a lot of work to do.

“It is clear that half the world’s population can make an online booking for a holiday in any part of the globe. The onus is now on us to tap into that low hanging market,” said Mr Kaseke.

A United Nations Developmen­t Programme (UNDP)-funded research on tourism and the Internet gave compelling insights on that more than half of the world’s population has access to smartphone­s, which is driving at least 50 percent of web traffic.

It is estimated that 85 percent of tourists use mobile platforms on leisure tours worldwide.

Tourism applicatio­ns are ranked seventh in the most downloaded platforms.

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Mr Karikoga Kaseke

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