SA holidaymakers spent summers in Thailand before Covid – now it's all about Mauritius

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SA holidaymakers spent summers in Thailand before Covid – now it's all about Mauritius | BISouthAfrica

South Africans looking abroad for a holiday over December and January now have options, unlike earlier this year, when international travel was mostly restricted.

But South African holidaymakers aren't looking at the exact same spots as they did prior to the pandemic. Thailand, which was one of the most popular summer holiday destinations, is nowhere to be found on the latest top booking data provided online travel agency, FlightSite.For more stories go to South Africans' summer holiday trends have changed dramatically since the onset of the Covid-19 pandemic, with traditionally popular destinations falling out of favour because of travel restrictions.

International travel is slowly reawakening after a long absence. This year has been marred by consecutive waves of Covid-19, the discovery of variants that have higher transmissibility rates, and ensuing lockdowns, all culminating in border closures or, at the very least, mandatory quarantine requirements.

 

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