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East Africa
DMCs eye Q3 for recovery
11 Jan 2021
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Video of the week: Kitty crèche
14 Jan 2021
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Bucket list experience: Gorilla trekking in Rwanda
13 Jan 2021
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Pic of the week: The essence of African travel
13 Jan 2021
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Future-ready lodges turn to solar power
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Debbie Hathway
People on the move: Angama appoints new head of marketing
12 Jan 2021
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Danish grant helps upskill young East Africans
12 Jan 2021
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New safari experience launches in the Maasai Mara
08 Jan 2021
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Kenya needs more sustainable approach to tourism
07 Jan 2021
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KQ terminates agreement with European partners
05 Jan 2021
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People on the Move
05 Jan 2021
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Mango responds on Zanzibar debacle
11 Dec 2020
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An island in a sea of confusion
10 Dec 2020
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New exclusive-use suite for Maasai Mara
09 Dec 2020
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East African airline bound for JNB
07 Dec 2020
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New accommodation facilities for Rwandan national park
04 Dec 2020
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Tea for tourism?
03 Dec 2020
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Entebbe Airport expands departures terminal
02 Dec 2020
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Israeli airlines eye Rwanda
30 Nov 2020
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Visual digital campaign to tell the Rwanda story
27 Nov 2020
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East Africa features on global bucket list
24 Nov 2020
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Rwanda makes UK travel corridor list
23 Nov 2020
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Will the anticipated long-term effects of current regulations on restaurants (curfew and alcohol restrictions) have a knock-on effect on tourism recovery in South Africa?
No, tourists don’t come to South Africa for the restaurants.
Maybe, some restaurants may have closed or downsized but tourists can still enjoy meals at their hotels.
Yes, tourists enjoy being able to have a meal close by when visiting certain attractions. They will be discouraged if restaurants are closed.
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