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Positive impact both on business travel and on conferencing and events in South Africa – Corporate Traveller

Oz Desai, GM Corporate Traveller

The relaxation of rules brings South Africa in line with first world countries, such as the US, which were the first to scrap COVID rules for travel and conferencing. This announcement will without a doubt have a positive impact both on business travel and on conferencing and events in South Africa as regulations are completely removed and we can go back to normal volumes.

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