TravelMole’s Fiji campaign gets really hot
After very short notice to get on board. TravelMole’s Fiji campaign is really getting hot with fifteen significant Fiji properties, operations and organisations taking part in this exciting campaign.
Participants now include: –
* Air Pacific;
* Blue Lagoon Cruises;
* Castaway Island Resort;
* Hertz Fiji;
* Matamanoa Island Resort;
* Outrigger on the Lagoon;
* Sheraton Fiji Resort;
* Sheraton Denarau Villas;
* The Westin Denarau Island Resort & Spa;
* Sonaisali Island Resort;
* Tokoriki Island Resort;
* The Resort Walu Beach;
* Fiji Beach Resort and Spa Managed by Hilton;
* Fiji Visitors Bureau; and
* Fiji’s Tourism Action Group

We will also be bringing you heaps of special deals and offers to encourage you and your clients to consider and book Fiji for their holiday.
As David Beirman, TravelMole’s Crisis and Tourism Recovery Specialist says, it is business as usual in Fiji, the resorts, cruises and all the other tourist operations are running normally and the vast majority are a long way away from Suva where the troubles took place.
TravelMole encourages you to think it terms of the reality of Fiji as a holiday
Not only that you can also offer them some amazing deals!
A Special TravelMole Fiji Report.
John Alwyn-Jones
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