By Mex Cooper
MORE Aussies are taking overseas holidays as cut-price international airfares threaten Geelong’s local tourism market.
Short-term international departures rose more than 13 per cent in 2007, according to the Australian Bureau of Statistics.
Figures released this week showed the number of international jet-setters leaving Australia’s shores rose from 374,900 in November 2006 to 429,900 at the same time last year, with most away for between one and two weeks.
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