Fiji’s record breaking Australian visitor arrival performance continues unabated with the South Pacific destination hosting a record smashing 27,500 plus Aussies last October. Figures released this week by Tourism Fiji show a total of 27,531 Australians visited Fiji in October, that figure eclipsing the previous record set in September 2009 – 26,342 – by 1189. The […]
Fiji sets world mark becoming first country to implement a national low carbon travel and tourism sector initiative With international focus starting to turn towards Copenhagen as the Danish capital gears up to host the UN Climate Change Conference in December, Fiji has stolen a march on the rest of the planet becoming the first […]
Fiji sets world mark becoming first country to implement a national low carbon travel and tourism sector initiative With international focus starting to turn towards Copenhagen as the Danish capital gears up to host the UN Climate Change Conference in December, Fiji has stolen a march on the rest of the planet becoming the first […]
The International Air Services Commission has granted Jetstar and V Australia capacity on the Fiji route. Qantas Group was awarded 852 seats of capacity per week which must be used no later than April 2010. V Australia has been awarded 907 seats of capacity per week, but the carrier must launch services by December 31 […]
The International Air Services Commission has granted Jetstar and V Australia capacity on the Fiji route. Qantas Group was awarded 852 seats of capacity per week which must be used no later than April 2010. V Australia has been awarded 907 seats of capacity per week, but the carrier must launch services by December 31 […]
A Special Industry Insider Report by John Alwyn-Jones, eTravelBlackBoard’s Special Correspondent A Sydney Morning Herald Report this week says that despite, massive discounts at luxury resorts, Australian travellers are still avoiding Fiji, with the latest figures showing Australians and New Zealanders are still staying away from Fiji and especially the resort strip of Denarau. The […]
A Special Industry Insider Report by John Alwyn-Jones, eTravelBlackBoard’s Special Correspondent A Sydney Morning Herald Report this week says that despite, massive discounts at luxury resorts, Australian travellers are still avoiding Fiji, with the latest figures showing Australians and New Zealanders are still staying away from Fiji and especially the resort strip of Denarau. The […]
Source: TravelMole Calls by a journalists’ organisation to encourage travellers to boycott Fiji – which last week was turfed out of the Commonwealth – have not met with universal support. The International Federation of Journalists (IFJ) wants travellers to rethink any plans to holiday in Fiji as a protest against the regime of Commodore Frank […]
Source: TravelMole Calls by a journalists’ organisation to encourage travellers to boycott Fiji – which last week was turfed out of the Commonwealth – have not met with universal support. The International Federation of Journalists (IFJ) wants travellers to rethink any plans to holiday in Fiji as a protest against the regime of Commodore Frank […]
Samoan performers at Aggie Greys Hotel, Apia. Pic: Roderick Eime/travography.com The leaders of two Pacific nations say tourists are choosing lesser-known islands for their winter breaks to avoid the political instability in Fiji. Samoa and Cook Islands say their tourist numbers are on the rise because many New Zealanders and Australians no longer want to […]