[Promoted] Maximise tourism success with Sho’t Left Travel Week
Enter Sho’t Left Travel Week, an opportunity for South Africa’s tourism industry to reinvigorate our tourism sector with exclusive and unbeatable travel deals.
Trade Relations Manager for South Africa at South African Tourism, Melanie Leloup says, “Travel Week is a powerful incentive especially for first-time travellers looking to dip their toes into new and exciting destinations and adventures.”The initiative is backed by significant investment from South African Tourism.
Leloup provides some tips for South Africa’s tourism trade on how to maximise this year’s travel week extravaganza.South African Tourism encourages everyone from accommodation, airlines, car rental and transfer companies to museums, activities, and experiential businesses to register their deals for this year’s Travel Week.Participants can register as many deals as they like.
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