Nadi, Fiji - March 01, 2020 – Fiji Marriott Resort Momi Bay’s team of associates visits Animals Fiji shelter at Nasoso in Nadi, donating retired paper materials through the ‘Solia
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Extension of Time for Company Reregistration
The digital registration of companies and business names has been extended to 31st March 2021. This was advised by Government on 31 December 2020.
Fiji Immigration: Clarification on Permits
Tourism Talanoa: The Change Expected or the Change Forced
FHTA, 26 February 2021 – “How many human beings have to die before some people understand the gravity of the situation?” The plea from British author Wayne Gerard Trotman is
Tourism Talanoa: Keeping Fiji Safe is Everyone’s Business
FHTA, 18 February 2021 – Preparing to restart business at some stage this year from the imposed hibernation of the past year will be a challenge for many in tourism
Tourism Talanoa: Our Sustainability
FHTA, 11 February 2021 – Irish playwright George Bernard Shaw said, “Progress is impossible without change, and those who cannot change their minds cannot change anything.” And so, change we
Marriott Resort and The Westin Resort Introduces ‘Good Travel with Marriott Bonvoy’
Nadi 5 February 2021 – Against the backdrop of the global pandemic, and with travellers increasingly aspiring to make a positive impact on the communities they visit whether locally or
Tourism Talanoa: Confusing the New Reality
FHTA, 4 February 2021 – Is 2021 the year that travel rebounds? Travel experts say there is increasing confidence for international travel in the second half of the year, but
Tourism Talanoa: Belief, Relief and Expectations of some Grief
FHTA, 28 January 2021 – While fear might help us survive, when mixed with uncertainty, it can often lead to anxiety. And anxiety can be contagious.
Tourism Talanoa: When a Shot in the Arm is What’s Needed
FHTA, 21 January 2021 – By mid-2020, most economists around the world had predicted that the worst economic impacts would be felt later in the year and that Government imposed
Tourism Talanoa: Strengthening the Tourism Industry
FHTA, 14 January 2021 – With all the lessons we’ve learned over the past 10 or so months, are we, as an industry, prepared for what the year 2021 has
Tourism Talanoa: Our 2021 Wishlist
FHTA, 7 January 2021 – What a year 2020 was! It pushed the entire world to its economic limits and had entire industries scrambling to survive, adapt or change gears.
Mana Island Gives Back to Staff
Mana Island Resort 22 December 2020 – As we approach the end of the year 2020, we look back at our year and we can all agree that it has
Relief provided to Yasawa and Mamanuca Island villages
South Seas Cruises 24 December 2020 – In the lead-up to Christmas, South Sea Cruises including its subsidiary brands of Blue Lagoon Cruises, Awesome Adventures, and Vinaka Fiji wanted to
Fiji Airways brings in 17 tonnes of relief supplies donated by New Zealand
Fiji Airways 22 Dec 2020 – Fiji Airways, Fiji’s National Airline, has flown in almost 17 tonnes of relief supplies and equipment from Auckland sent by the New Zealand Government
Tourism Talanoa: Still in the Fight
FHTA, 10 December 2020 – The self-professed “baddest” man on the planet, Mike Tyson is quoted as saying, “Everyone has a plan ’till they get punched in the mouth.” And
Tourism Talanoa: Sunny Days
FHTA, 2 December 2020 – “If you want to see the sunshine”, the Frank Lane quote goes, “you have to weather the storm”. With that criteria unequivocally ticked off; that
Tourism Talanoa: Going Digital or Face-To-Face?
FHTA, 26 November 2020 – Fiji’s appeal to visitors has always been axiomatic.With our white sandy beaches and pristine waters, it is not hard to imagine why many travellers choose
Tourism Talanoa: Next Phase Preparedness
FHTA, 19 November 2020 – This global pandemic was the industry accelerator that none of us saw coming. Over the past year, the travel industry has been faced with adapting
Tourism Talanoa: Are We There Yet?
FHTA, 12 November 2020 – We consider ourselves extremely fortunate, lucky even and many say blessed, that Fiji never had a full first wave of COVID infections and our small
