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A rare combination of severe restrictions on international travel and the domestic airline and hospitality sectors trying to recover from lockdown losses have created perfect conditions for South Africans wanting to explore their country.
With international tourism practically non-existent and corporate travel reduced to a trickle, for these sectors domestic tourism is currently the only game in town.
Anyone in travel and hospitality whose business survived 2020 knows that now local is
lekker and from luxury private game reserves to attractions such as Robben Island, they’re doing everything possible to attract their share of this market.