SATSA – Southern Africa Tourism Services Association

Friday, 16 May, 2007 0

SATSA aims to be the most recognised and sought-after endorsement of quality and good business practice in the South African in-bound tourism industry.

Each of the nearly 1,000 members need to meet carefully defined business criteria and are subject to regular compliance checks.

The association promotes the fact that its members offer tourism buyers peace of mind, and assure tourists of quality tourism products and ethical business practices.

Just half of SATSA members account for nearly R6 billion of South Africa’s tourism revenue and over 25,000 jobs.

So if you are seeking to find that extra piece of reassurance about taking on a tourism product or service from South Africa, a SATSA membership logo may be just what you are looking for.

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