Do you want to go to Fiji tomorrow?
With the Fiji Visitors Bureau budget having been slashed, operators and properties wanting to attract business to Fiji from Australia have pooled their resources and organised their own Fiji NOW! roadshow around Australia – an evening not to be missed!
With the event in Brisbane a sell out, Sydney’s Fiji NOW! is taking place tomorrow – Wednesday night 18 April and has some places left so be quick if you want to go along.
So, if you want hear the real story about Fiji and the true answers you can give to your clients about travel to Fiji – exactly as TravelMole has been saying since the coup – and I have been there and I am going again next month and can assure you there are no issues in Fiji – then contact Qantas Holidays Industry Sales now and say Yes to attending Fiji NOW!
You will meet over twenty operators, resorts, hotels, cruise companies, transfer companies and much, much more fresh from Fiji, with heaps of specials for you and your clients and you will leave totally comfortable selling Fiji!
So, for a great night, great product knowledge and some real Fijian fun, even Fijian serenaders straight from Fiji to Sydney, here are the details for Sydney Fiji NOW!: –
Day: Wednesday
Date: 18 April, 2007
Time: 5:30pm for 6:00pm
Where: The Accor Menzies Hotel on Carrington Street, opposite Wynyard Station and Bus Station) Sydney.
Remember all you have to do is contact Qantas Holidays Industry Sales now and say Yes to attending Fiji NOW! – do it NOW – for Fiji NOW!
The Mole will be reporting from Fiji NOW Sydney and will see you there!
Report by The Mole
John Alwyn-Jones
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