Tourism Fiji welcomes more Fiji flights
Tourism Fiji hailed the return of more Fiji flight route from key international markets.
In early April Fiji Airways will begin flights from Hong Kong and Tokyo Narita.
From 1 April, a twice-weekly service from Hong Kong begins, followed by two flights a week from Tokyo Narita Airport to Nadi.
These two Fiji flights complement a three times weekly service via Singapore, as well as flights from Vancouver that launched in November 2022.
Fiji Airways also connects via North America with codeshare partners British Airways and American Airlines, via Australia with Qantas and more.
Brent Hill, CEO of Tourism Fiji, said: “We are excited to see the return of these two flight connections alongside the recent addition of the new Vancouver route.“
January saw the highest number of visitor numbers from the UK to Fiji since before the pandemic.
In February Fiji dropped all Covid restrictions for arrivals.
Tourism Fiji also recently revamped brand messaging.
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