Left It too late? The Fierce Competition For Hotels at Mining Indaba 2025

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lesson for business travellers and decision-makers on navigating high-demand events

The race for accommodation during Mining Indaba 2025 is fiercer than ever.
With Cape Town hotels near the CTICC already sold out or charging rates as high as ZAR10,000 per night, late bookers are facing limited options and soaring costs.
Corporate Traveller’s insights reveal the surge in demand is compounded by minimum stay policies – most central hotels require a four-night booking, even if delegates only need two. This trend highlights the importance of early planning and expert travel management.
“Our Housing Bureau strategy secured rooms for clients months in advance, ensuring availability, competitive rates, and flexibility,” says Lebogang Ntoagae, Supplier Partnership Director at Corporate Traveller.

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