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Survey shows that 68% of respondents have yet to book their 2023 holiday

Posted by newsdesk1 on April 18, 2023 · Leave a Comment 

Click&Go has released a Travel Sentiment Survey that shows more than two thirds of people are yet to book their summer 2023 holiday. The survey examined answers from 1,743 respondents.   68% of respondents have not booked their 2023 overseas holiday yet. Of the respondents that have not booked, 93% are planning to take a […]

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