MolePoll says that Fiji and NZ spat will not affect booking Fiji
With this week’s MolePoll asking TravelMole subscribers if the expulsion of the NZ High Commissioner lowers their confidence in sending their clients to Fiji, 56% said “No” it did not.
To the contrary, 44% said “Yes” it did.
All indications from the industry in New Zealand and Australia are that the current situation will not impact on Fiji’s recovery and that travellers are becoming used to scenarios such as this and tending to ignore them as covered in other articles on TravelMole today.
We shall have to wait and see.
Report by The Mole
John Alwyn-Jones
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