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 But with December representing one of the busiest months of the year for travel to South Africa, dozens of families are falling foul of the rules and having their holidays ruined, 
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 The newspaper spoke to Grant Hughes, an account manager from Suffolk, who was booked to fly from Heathrow to Durban, via Addis Ababa. Mr Hughes,
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 David Frost,
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Between 10 and 20 people on every long-haul flight to South Africa are being denied boarding  Photo: AP/FOTOLIA
                            
                            
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 Airlines say they do everything they can to inform passengers about the regulations. British Airways, for example, emails all those who have travelled to South Africa in the past year, as well as those with existing bookings. 
                            
                            
 Those who book with online travel agents, for airlines that do not fly direct – such as Mr Hughes – make up the majority of denied-boarding cases, according to The Independent. 
    
  	
            
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