The Fiji Times, 11 April 2018 – INITIAL reports out of the tourism industry indicate little to no damage on properties or incidences as a result of the adverse weather
Flood waters recede in most parts of the country
Fijivillage, 11 April 2018 – Flood waters have receded in most parts of the country that were affected yesterday. A flood alert remains in force for Vatukacevaceva to Rakiraki Town,
Business, civic leaders take stock after fierce Auckland storm
New Zealand Herald, 11 April 2018 – Auckland Airport shut down for more than four hours last night affecting national and international flights of visitors, business people and other travellers.
Hotels Activate Safety Measures To Make Sure Guests Safe
Fiji Sun, 11 April 2018 – Resorts and hotels in the Mamanucas, Nadi coastline and the Coral Coast activated precautionary measures yesterday in the wake of Tropical Cyclone Keni. The
Public transportation to normalise today except for areas where roads are washed out or unsafe
Fijivillage, 11 April 2018 – Bus services will normalise today except for areas where roads are washed out or unsafe. This has been confirmed by Fiji Bus Operators Association General
All schools in the Western Division will remain closed today
Fijivillage, 11 April 2018 – The Ministry of Education has confirmed that all schools in the Western Division from Rakiraki to Sigatoka will remain closed today. The Ministry has also
AVIATION Fiji Airports In $7M Air Navigation System Upgrade
Fiji Sun, 10 April 2018 – Fiji Airports is currently working on upgrading its air navigation system from procedural to surveillance, an exercise which costs around seven million dollars. This
FRA: TC Keni Situation Report No 23 as at 0800 Hours – Tuesday 10 April 2018
This situation report is to advise of the status of Fiji Roads Authority’s (FRA) assets due to the effect of TC Keni: Full Report: FRA Situation Report No. 23 as at
PUBLIC ADVISORY 3/TC KENI: PREPARE FOR SEVERE CYCLONE
SUVA – The National Disaster Management Office is advising all Fijians to be on high alert and prepare to the highest levels as Tropical Cyclone Keni intensified into a Category
Australian Government to assist in development of a tourism industry on Manus Island, PNG
The Fiji Times, 10 April 2018 – THE Australian Government is helping develop a tourism industry on the Papua New Guinean island it detained asylum seekers on. It is funding
FLIGHT TRAVEL ALERTS – 7am on Tuesday, 10 April 2018
*Please keep checking the flights listed below to see if your flight is affected **More flights may be added to the list below at any time Due to impending adverse
Tourism industry ready, says Seeto
The Fiji Times, 09 April 2018 – WE are as prepared as we can be. This was the word from Fiji Hotel and Tourism Association president Dixon Seeto. He said
Special Weather Bulletin Number Twelve for Fiji on TC KENI Issued from RSMC NADI at 2:40pm on Monday the 9th of April 2018
TROPICAL CYCLONE WARNING A STORM WARNING IS NOW IN FORCE FOR SOUTHWEST VITI LEVU FROM NADI THROUGH SIGATOKA TO CORAL COAST. A GALE WARNING REMAINS IN FORCE FOR THE REST OF
FLIGHT TRAVEL ALERT | 1.00PM – Monday, 09 April 2018
FHTA recommends that Members allow their guests to change booking arrangements without penalties and align their waivers to the attached Fiji Airways’ Waiver of Conditions due to Cyclone Keni (if
FRA: TC Keni Situation Report No 21 as at 1200 Hours – Monday 9 April 2018
Please find attached below TC Keni Situation Report No 21 as at 1200 Hours – Monday 9 April 2018 This situation report is to advise of the status of FRA’s assets
Consular Notification to International Citizens – Tropical Cyclone Keni April 2018
Australian citizens in Fiji are encouraged to register their travel at www.smartraveller.gov.au, follow our twitter feed @AusHCFJ, monitor local weather services and media, and follow the advice of local authorities. The Australian High Commission (AHC)
Seeto on SPTO board
The Fiji Times, 07 April 2018 – PRESIDENT of the Fiji Hotel and Tourism Association, Dixon Seeto has this year been appointed a private sector board member of the South
Fiji’s Prime Minister urges nation to remain on high alert ahead of severe weather
The Fiji Times, 06 April 2018 – FIJI’S Prime Minister Voreqe Bainimarama has issued a national statement within the hour urging every Fijian to remain on high alert and adhere
Flood Warning remains in force – North and Western Division
A flood warning remains in force for the low lying areas, small streams and areas adjacent to downstream of Dewala and Wairikicake to Labasa Town along Labasa River and Dreketilailai
Fiji Tourism earnings from Australia increased by 2.5 per cent last year
The Fiji Times, 05 April 2018 – FIJI’S tourism earnings from its major tourist market Australia increased by 2.5 per cent in December last year compared with the same period
