Glittering Fijian Awards night at BFTE
In a glittering event at the Denarau Golf and Racket Club last night in the presence of the Interim Prime Minister of Fiji and the Minster for Tourism, Fiji’s Tourism industry gathered to celebrate the taking place of Bula Fiji Tourism Exchange, but also the Air Pacific Tabua Awards.
With awards for Fiji and the South Pacific in a number of categories the following were the evening’s award winners:
Print Advertisements
Fiji: Fiji Visitors Bureau for the Amazing Fiji Campaign [Pictured: Bill Gavoka CEO FVB and John Campbell CEO Air Pacific]
South Pacific: Gullivers Holidays and Holiday Shoppe for the Fantastic Holiday Deals flyer.
Electronic Advertisements
Fiji: Fiji Visitors Bureau
South Pacific: Exotic Escapes
Sales Kits
Fiji: Awesome Adventures
South Pacific: Accor Sofitel Resorts French Polynesia
Resort Brochures

South Pacific: Palm Grove Rarotonga
Internet Website
Fiji: South Sea Cruises
South Pacific: Tailor Made Travel
CD Roms and DVDs
Fiji: Shangri-La Fijian Resort
South Pacific: United Travel Getaway
Product Brochure

South Pacific: Fijireiser Norway
Poster
Fiji: No Award
South Pacific: Aitutaki Resort and Spa Cook Islands
Chairman’s Award
Sofitel Fiji Resort and Spa
The Interim Prime Minister also spoke welcoming the delegates to Fiji.
Report by The Mole on location at Bula Fiji Tourism Exchange
John Alwyn-Jones
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