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Poll question: Which source market is biggest for family travel?

2 Feb 2018
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Which source market books the most family travel to Southern Africa?

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Last week’s poll: Will the dip in the US dollar affect arrivals?

Last week Tourism Update asked readers whether or not the dip in the US dollar would affect Southern and East African arrivals. 61% said ‘No’ and 39% said ‘Yes’. 

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