Fiji crosses its fingers
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A report in Fiji’s Village News says that its all fingers crossed in the tourism sector, as the Fiji Visitors Bureau embarks on another round of advertising campaigns. Speaking to Village News FVB Chairman Patrick Wong said with the $2 million from government now secured, they hope to increase visitor arrivals by ensuring potential visitors are aware of the huge discounts on offer. Wong said the next few months are critical for the industry as they hope to surpass the predicted 500,000 visitors this year. The Bureau plans to run advertising campaigns in Australia, New Zealand and the US into the New Year. Report by The Mole and The Village News |
John Alwyn-Jones
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