Air Pacific Offers Discount Airfare to Celebrate Fiji’s International Jazz and Blues Festival
Air Pacific Offers Discount Airfare to Celebrate Fiji’s International Jazz and Blues Festival
Los Angeles, CA- December 1, 2011– Air Pacific, Fiji’s international airline, proudly announced its sponsorship of Fiji’s second International Jazz and Blues Festival. The event will take place from May 10-13, 2012 in Denarau- only a 20-minute drive from Nadi International Airport. To celebrate its sponsorship, Air Pacific is offering a special 5% discount for travel on flights during the month of May.
This year’s festival will feature nearly 100 musicians from around the world including: Kevin Borich, Billy TK Jnr, Paul Ubana Jones, Warwick Murray, Phil Boradhurst and Julie Mason Band, and many more.
“This is a spectacular event which helps to cement Fiji’s status as the hub of South Pacific tourism as well as showcases the world’s friendliest airline Air Pacific and our greatest asset- our people,” said Tourism Fiji CEO Josefa Tuamoto.
The festival is free of charge with the exception of two ticketed events: A Gala Dinner on Saturday, May 12th and the Jazz and Blues Festival finale on Sunday, May 13th. Tickets for each event are $50 USD.
Specialized Jazz and Blues Festival packages from All About Tours (starting at $1699 USD) and TravelScene (starting at $1499 USD) are available at http://www.fijijbfest.org/packages.
To take advantage of this special 5% discount offer, please visit http://www.airpacific.com/Fiji-2012-Jazz-And-Blues. Please ensure the “Jazz & Blues Discount'' is selected when purchasing the airline tickets at Airpacific.com for the month of May.
Terms & Conditions:
- Fiji Jazz & Blues 5% Discount is only applicable for bookings made online at airpacific.com
- Fiji Jazz & Blues 5% Discount is only applicable for travel during the month of May 2012
- Fiji Jazz & Blues 5% Discount is off the base fare (excluding taxes and surcharges)
- Fiji Jazz & Blues 5% Discount is not applicable to taxes and charges
- Fiji Jazz & Blues 5% Discount is not applicable to "Get Packing" special fares
Other fare rule conditions apply which can be viewed during the booking process
Air Pacific currently operates a fleet that includes B737, B767 and B747 aircraft with a domestic and international network covering the Pacific, North America, Asia, New Zealand and Australia.
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ABOUT AIR PACIFIC:
Air Pacific, Fiji’s international airline, has been connecting the world with the South Pacific for 60 years and has been awarded ‘Best Airline in the South Pacific’ by readers of Global Traveler Magazine for the 3rd year in a row. The natural island warmth of the cabin crew will ensure the journey to the destination begins with a smile. Air Pacific’s fleet of Boeing 747’s, 767 and 737’s fly between Fiji (Nadi) and North America (Honolulu, Los Angeles), Australia (Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane), New Zealand (Auckland and Christchurch), Asia (Hong Kong) and the Pacific Islands (Samoa, Tonga, Vanuatu, the Solomon Islands, Tuvalu and Kiribati). All flights allow a Fiji stopover and include checked baggage and in-flight entertainment, with a range of complimentary meals and beverages available.
Contact: Jenna Markowick
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Manhattan Beach, CA 90266
Tel: +1-310-545-4200
Fax:+1-310-545-4221
Air Pacific
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