Before Booking Flights, Aussies Demand Money-Back Guarantee
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According to new data, Australians are reluctant to make travel plans as the country prepares to reopen its international borders in November. According to new data, Australians are reluctant to make travel plans as the country prepares to reopen its international borders in November. With borders due to open on November 1, according to “Choice” research, only 23% of Australians are confident in making travel arrangements in the next 12 months. The lack of travel refund rights under Australian law is a major factor in Australians’ reluctance to board planes. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/global-travel-media/message
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