: NAIROBI, 2015-4-11 –
Jovago.com has signed up the first of Somali hotels to Africa’s
leading online booking platform. This milestone comes at a time when the global
hospitality industry is shifting gear in response to the e-Commerce wave
sweeping through the sector.
Commenting on the new
entry, Estelle Verdier, Managing Director for Jovago.com
East and Southern Africa expressed her optimism in the country’s rebirth
process quoting that, “Jovago transcends every border, as being in
Somalia means being everywhere in Africa. She went on to note that, “the
country has attracted new attention from Africa and beyond owing to the many
aspects put in place for its reconstruction. Jovago therefore is seeking to
align Somalia’s hotel sector proportionately with the new age customer trends
and purchasing decisions” Analysis by market leaders such as World Travel
Market and Euromonitor indicate ever increasing numbers with a market moving
96% of primary travel searches taking place online.
The
threat of piracy and Al-Shabab attacks in Somalia’s waters for a long time
consequently restricted the country’s internet connection to satellites and
Dial up services. This was until late in 2013, when Liquid Telecom introduced
the country’s first fiber optic broadband link in capital Mogadishu; finally
marking the first phase of opening up Somali to the world of opportunities on
the World Wide Web.
Part
of this, as Shiraar Hared Rage the CEO for Idman Ocean View Camp in
Mogadishu cites is ensuring that Somalia’s hotel sector also benefits from this
new culture. His hotel, which has been operational since 2004 has embraced
social media as part of its strategy to remain visible in the market. According
to the entrepreneur, internet marketing not only paves way for building
relations with previous and potential customers, but also helps businesses in
cutting costs incurred through communication.
Mogadishu,
has seen a new awakening and rise from years of anarchy with long closed
embassies re-opening and hitherto abandoned government offices springing back
to life. It’s also home to diplomatic organizations as well as institutions of
higher learning with a tech-hungry youth population that will benefit majorly
from reliable internet connection.
Owing to the recent
progress in fighting the Islamist militias and the establishment of the African
Union, United Nations and US backed Federal Government, Somalia may finally be
on her way to leaping benefits from a well-established telecoms industry.
According to BuddeComm, a global independent telecommunications research
and consultancy company, the country is on to a better connected future with a
58% penetration in mobile and 2.1% internet penetration rate forecasted by the
end of 2015. Security remains the key to the country’s stability that will pave
way for infrastructure and development. As for now, the population will have to
trust in the country’s rebirth process.
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