Sofitel Fiji celebrates with hot agent deals
The Sofitel Fiji Resort & Spa is celebrating the amended travel advice for Fiji, offering a special industry rate to encourage supporters to reacquaint themselves with the destination and choose Fiji for their next holiday.
Sofitel is offering an industry rate of FJD230 (including taxes) per room per night which includes luxurious double or twin accommodation in a Resort View room, plus a champagne breakfast for two at Sofitel’s Lagoon Restaurant. An upgrade to an Ocean View room is available for an additional FJD$30.
The deal is valid until 31 August 2007, and industry ID is required on check in.
Sofitel Fiji’s director of conferencing sales, Natalie Brumniach, says there has been a noticeable increase in interest from the industry already since the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade’s downgraded travel advice.
“This amendment has been long awaited and while The Sofitel Fiji has been happy with its guest number in 2007, the travel advice returning to a normal level is indeed great news and means we can look forward to welcoming even more visitors to Fiji in the second half of the year.”
For more information regarding conferencing or event bookings, please contact Natalie Brumniach on +61 (0) 7 5437 8195 or email [email protected]
For consumer and industry bookings call 1300 65 65 65 in Australia or 0800444422 in New Zealand. Visit www.sofitelfiji.com.fj
Report by The Mole
John Alwyn-Jones
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