The Rainbow Nation’s pot of gold?

30-Nov-2001

A popular destination for lovers of sun, sport and safari, South Africa has much to offer the international tourist. And the country?s airport retail market is showing promise despite the global travel downturn. John Rimmer talks to Rory Mackey, general manager retail at Airports Company South Africa.

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A popular destination for lovers of sun, sport and safari, South Africa has much to offer the international tourist. And the country?s airport retail market is showing promise despite the

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