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Australia failing to entice local women

Tuesday, 27 November 2012

Aussie women would prefer to visit international landmarks over local ones, according to a recent study.

A lastminute.com.au report found that 55 percent of women would prefer to head overseas to see London’s Buckingham Palace, 52 percent want to tick off Paris’ Eiffel Tower but only 25 percent want to venture to Uluru.

Despite the desire to head overseas, the study of up to 5,000 Australian women revealed of Australia’s domestic destinations, Melbourne was the clear favourite, with one in two women picking it as their number one place for a city break.

And when it comes to staying in touch, 43 percent of travelling Australian women said they feel anxious when they travel without their phones, compared to just 29 percent of men.

The majority also say no to in-flight calls, with only 18 percent claiming they would like to make phone calls on the plane.


Source = e-Travel Blackboard: N.J
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