Report by : Gan Yung Chyan
/ KUCINTA SETIA
Distributed to All Press & Travel Professionals
Fiji Airways is exhibiting at ITB Asia 2014 under the South Pacific Tourism Organization booth together with Tourism Fiji and Samoa Tourism Authority for the first time.
Marketed by its Hong Kong station representative Sebastian Yeung, Fiji Airways hopes to find international sales agents for the airline in the Southeast Asia markets.
Fiji Airways aims to be a leading global boutique airline and has introduced new inflight products such as a duty-free shopping catalogue and its revamped inflight magazine FijiTime in September 2014.
Fiji Airways' has a fleet of brand new wide-body A330s and refreshed B737 aircraft. Its domestic subsidiary Fiji Link has a fleet of ATR 72, ATR 42 and DHC-6 Twin Otter aircraft. From its hub at Nadi International Airport, Fiji Airways and Fiji Link fly to 15 cities in 10 countries. Destinations include Sydney, Brisbane, Melbourne, Auckland, Christchurch, Los Angeles, Hong Kong, Apia, Tongapatu, Tuvalu, Kiribati, Vanuatu, and Honiara, Solomon Islands. Brochures are distributed to buyers and media.
The Fiji Airways Group bring in over 64 percent of all visitors who fly to Fiji, and the two companies together employ over 1000 employees, earn revenues of over F$675 million ($380m USD), and directly contribute a significant portion of the country’s Gross Domestic Product (GDP).
Fiji Airways was rebranded from Air Pacific in June 2013.
/ KUCINTA SETIA
Distributed to All Press & Travel Professionals
Fiji Airways is exhibiting at ITB Asia 2014 under the South Pacific Tourism Organization booth together with Tourism Fiji and Samoa Tourism Authority for the first time.
Marketed by its Hong Kong station representative Sebastian Yeung, Fiji Airways hopes to find international sales agents for the airline in the Southeast Asia markets.
Fiji Airways aims to be a leading global boutique airline and has introduced new inflight products such as a duty-free shopping catalogue and its revamped inflight magazine FijiTime in September 2014.
Fiji Airways' has a fleet of brand new wide-body A330s and refreshed B737 aircraft. Its domestic subsidiary Fiji Link has a fleet of ATR 72, ATR 42 and DHC-6 Twin Otter aircraft. From its hub at Nadi International Airport, Fiji Airways and Fiji Link fly to 15 cities in 10 countries. Destinations include Sydney, Brisbane, Melbourne, Auckland, Christchurch, Los Angeles, Hong Kong, Apia, Tongapatu, Tuvalu, Kiribati, Vanuatu, and Honiara, Solomon Islands. Brochures are distributed to buyers and media.
The Fiji Airways Group bring in over 64 percent of all visitors who fly to Fiji, and the two companies together employ over 1000 employees, earn revenues of over F$675 million ($380m USD), and directly contribute a significant portion of the country’s Gross Domestic Product (GDP).
Fiji Airways was rebranded from Air Pacific in June 2013.
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