Aussies stick with their plans
Aussies Frank Lukacevic and Nathan Bradley were only two of the group of fourteen that had decided that the coup was not going stop them going ahead with their holiday plans.
Frank and Nathan told The Mole on an Air Pacific Nadi flight on Sunday that the coup had no effect on them and in any case their agent had told them and they knew that where they were staying was a long way away from Suva and also any trouble.
Frank also said that the Australian Travel Advisory looked like it was over the top and that it should be downgraded.
Whatever, they were all determined to have a great time and they had already booked two full day tours!
Special on location in Fiji report by The Mole
John Alwyn-Jones
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