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South Africa to introduce huge discounts to encourage local travel

by SAT Reporter
August 30, 2021
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South Africa to introduce huge discounts to encourage local travel

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JOHANNESBURG, (SAT TRAVEL) – South Africa Tourism (SAT) launched the 2021 Sho’t Left Travel Week during which tourists are given discounts to encourage local travel to revive the sector.

FILE PHOTO: The V&A Waterfront, one of South Africa’s leading tourism destinations. /Getty Images

The SAT, a national tourism agency responsible for marketing South Africa as a destination internationally and domestically, said travellers will get up to 50 percent discount in various parts of the country.

“Through Sho’t Left Travel Week, which will commence from September 6 to 12, we call upon South Africans to book these massively discounted packages,” SAT acting CEO Sthembiso Dlamini said.

“As the country begins to open up, the appetite for domestic travel must be reignited and South Africans should be encouraged to travel their country. The month of September is known as Tourism Month, alongside Heritage Month and Public Service Month,” she said.

The Director General of the Department of Tourism Nkhumeleni Victor Tharage said they have measures in place like COVID-19 protocols and discounts to reignite local tourism.

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