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Car Rental in South Africa

2011 saw negative value growth for car rental in South Africa. Demand for car rental fell soon after the end of the World Cup in 2010. Average booking fees declined in the early months of 2011 as car rental companies tried to compete for business ...

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Health and Wellness Tourism in South Africa

2011 saw an oversupply of hotels soon after the end of the football World Cup in 2010. This had a negative impact on revenues for places such as spas as they work hand in hand with hotels. Occupancy rates fell for hotels, while value growth for spas ...

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Travel and Tourism in South Africa

South African tourism received a major boost in 2011 after one of its major tourist attractions, Table Mountain, was provisionally named as one of the Seven Natural Wonders of the World. The accolade came at a time when growth in the number of ...

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Tourism Flows Domestic in South Africa

Domestic tourism rose significantly by 6% in 2011 after declining in 2010. Many local people chose not to travel in 2010 when South Africa hosted the World Cup due to the high rates charged in many tourism categories. In 2011, business conditions ...

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Tourism Flows Inbound in South Africa

The number of arrivals from within the African continent grew further in 2011 despite a general increase in the cost of living in South Africa during the year. This growth was stimulated by the fact that most visitors from within Africa come to South...

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Tourism Flows Outbound in South Africa

Travelling outside South Africa was relatively cheap during the early months of 2011. The South African rand was very strong against the major currencies such as the US dollar and the British pound and many South Africans took advantage of this ...

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Tourist Attractions in South Africa

South Africa’s tourism industry received a major boost at the end of 2011. Cape Town’s Table Mountain was voted as one of the Seven Natural Wonders of the World. This development is expected to drive up the number of arrivals in South Africa.

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Transportation in South Africa

Demand for cheap air travel has significantly risen in South Africa since the end of the FIFA football World Cup. This has encouraged growth in the number of low-cost airlines operating in South Africa. In April 2011, a new domestic low-cost airline ...

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Travel Accommodation in South Africa

Hotel companies are currently struggling to keep up with the oversupply of rooms which is pushing down average daily room rates. Many hotels were built across South Africa during the build up to the football World Cup in 2010. Hotel owners were ...

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Travel Retail in South Africa

2011 was a difficult year for travel retailers. The general cost of living went up across the globe and consumers sought cheaper travel options to travel to and across South Africa. Consumers were very speculative in deciding their travel dates ...

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