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Airlink – More women must rise in travel industry

08 Aug 2022

AIRLINK thinks out of the box when it comes to empowering its female workers. However, it has warned that there are still too few senior-level job posts in aviation held by women.  

Airlink Executive Manager: Sales and Marketing, Carla da Silva, challenges South Africa’s travel industry to think seriously about reviving a professional women-in-travel network, which she said would help to encourage each other and share ideas. 

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