Fiji Tourism News
Fiji welcomes back international cruises
Fiji has re-opened its international borders to cruise ships, following a curtailment of more than two years due to the pandemic.
Fiji reopens borders to tourism after 20 month closure
Fiji has welcomed its first international passenger flight in nearly two years as the destination reopens its borders. Some 90 per cent of the population is now vaccinated against Covid-19.
Fiji latest destination to reopen to tourism
The island paradise of Fiji, known for its incredible scenery and warm, welcoming people, will be open to visitors once again starting this December.
Tourism Fiji to roll-out global brand campaign in 2019
Independent research undertaken in Tourism Fiji’s key markets revealed that target audiences were aware of Fiji’s natural beauty and environment, however, they weren’t as aware of the variety and quality of experiences throughout the destination.
Fiji Hotel & Tourism Association partners with STR
STR has partnered with the Fiji Hotel & Tourism Association to advance performance growth for the hotel industry in the destination. “We have great expectations for our partnership with the FHTA,” said Jesper Palmqvist, STR area director for the Asia Pacific region.
Tourism Fiji unveils new brand
Tourism Fiji has unveiled new branding and advertising that positions Fiji as the happiest place on earth. This is the culmination of a new global strategic direction launched around the world with a new website design, social media/PR and advertising campaign.
Fiji declares state of disaster over flooding
A state of disaster has been declared in Western Fiji following severe flooding that has killed at least six people including one tourist.
Meade takes over at top of Fiji Tourism
Michael Meade has been appointed as acting chief executive of Tourism Fiji and has taken up leadership of the Fijian national tourism organisation. Fiji’s minister of tourism Aiyaz Sayed-Khaiyum said he was delighted to welcome Michael Meade to Fiji to help guide Fijian tourism as the organisation begins to implement a new change in its strategic goals and objectives.
Fears for Fiji tourism as unrest hits
Fiji’s military has taken control of the capital Suva today in a move seen as an attempt to force the elected government out of office. The situation is being closely watched by holidaymakers who may be affected by the political unrest.