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    Southern Sun soars with occupancy recovery: How they did it

    September 21, 2023
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    John Anthony Copelyn - Southern Sun Chair
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    Southern Sun, a leading tourism and leisure company, reported a significant boost in occupancy rates during the first five months of its financial year.

    1. Key Events Driving Demand: International events such as the Brics summit in Johannesburg and the Netball World Cup in Cape Town played a crucial role in driving demand for Southern Sun’s services.
    2. Recovery from the Pandemic: The tourism industry is gradually recovering to pre-pandemic levels, leading to an increased influx of domestic and international travelers.
    3. Conference and Event Demand: The resumption of conferences and events has contributed to the rise in occupancy rates, indicating a return of business activities and corporate travel.
    4. Impressive Year-on-Year Growth: Southern Sun witnessed a remarkable 11.1 percentage point increase in occupancy rates compared to the same period last year, which was still impacted by the Omicron variant.
    5. Positive Financial Outlook: The company’s interim revenue forecast is expected to rise by as much as 39%, showcasing the strength of the recovery and the company’s financial performance.
    6. Valuable Investment: Southern Sun, valued at approximately R7.1 billion on the JSE, presents a promising investment opportunity as the tourism and leisure sector continues to rebound.
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