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Travel Indaba provides a major boost for local businesses

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Africa’s Travel Indaba (ATI), which took place from Tuesday to Thursday at the Inkosi Albert Luthuli International Convention Centre (ICC), seems to have fulfilled the expectations of most local businesses, who were delighted by its impact.

More than 8 629 delegates from across the world attended the event.

This year’s edition saw local and international businesses come together to showcase their different products, and network with potential clientele for future collaborations.

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