The comparison site for cheap flights Skyscanner review of its research data on flights to South Africa by users of various countries attending the World Championships calcium, in comparison with those of last year, in order to understand which nations will support its more national. The result suggests: the biggest supporters are the Americans, with an increase in searches for flights to South Africa of 440% compared to 2008, followed by Spaniards with an increase of 409% and the Brazilians (+ 399%). Here are the French (+ 331%), Australians (+ 308%) and a number of European fans: Portuguese (+ 272%), Germany (+ 250%), Netherlands (+ 226%) and English (+ 206%) . It is surprising that in this ranking are missing Italians, apparently lukewarm fans, which increase the search for flights to South Africa since last year only 134%. The hypothesis of this coldness are two possibilities: either the crisis is really feeling, getting the better of even well-known on our own feelings of love for football, or our fellow citizens are waiting to leave, that Italy enters the final stages of the Championship . For those who would in any case, leaving for South Africa and watch the games of the first round of our national team to World Cup 2010, South African Airways offers daily flights.
Friday, June 11, 2010
Nico Stremaing Megavidio
who leaves for South Africa
The comparison site for cheap flights Skyscanner review of its research data on flights to South Africa by users of various countries attending the World Championships calcium, in comparison with those of last year, in order to understand which nations will support its more national. The result suggests: the biggest supporters are the Americans, with an increase in searches for flights to South Africa of 440% compared to 2008, followed by Spaniards with an increase of 409% and the Brazilians (+ 399%). Here are the French (+ 331%), Australians (+ 308%) and a number of European fans: Portuguese (+ 272%), Germany (+ 250%), Netherlands (+ 226%) and English (+ 206%) . It is surprising that in this ranking are missing Italians, apparently lukewarm fans, which increase the search for flights to South Africa since last year only 134%. The hypothesis of this coldness are two possibilities: either the crisis is really feeling, getting the better of even well-known on our own feelings of love for football, or our fellow citizens are waiting to leave, that Italy enters the final stages of the Championship . For those who would in any case, leaving for South Africa and watch the games of the first round of our national team to World Cup 2010, South African Airways offers daily flights.
The comparison site for cheap flights Skyscanner review of its research data on flights to South Africa by users of various countries attending the World Championships calcium, in comparison with those of last year, in order to understand which nations will support its more national. The result suggests: the biggest supporters are the Americans, with an increase in searches for flights to South Africa of 440% compared to 2008, followed by Spaniards with an increase of 409% and the Brazilians (+ 399%). Here are the French (+ 331%), Australians (+ 308%) and a number of European fans: Portuguese (+ 272%), Germany (+ 250%), Netherlands (+ 226%) and English (+ 206%) . It is surprising that in this ranking are missing Italians, apparently lukewarm fans, which increase the search for flights to South Africa since last year only 134%. The hypothesis of this coldness are two possibilities: either the crisis is really feeling, getting the better of even well-known on our own feelings of love for football, or our fellow citizens are waiting to leave, that Italy enters the final stages of the Championship . For those who would in any case, leaving for South Africa and watch the games of the first round of our national team to World Cup 2010, South African Airways offers daily flights.
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