Fiji Village Thursday 02 March The $130 million Nadi International Airport project is expected to be completed by next month. AFL Executive Chairman, Faiz Khan says passengers are now experiencing
‘Yachties Rake In $38m A Year’
Fiji Sun Thursday 02 March The yachting industry rakes in $38 million a year in revenue, Prime Minister Voreqe Bainimarama has been told. And there are plans to make the
2 More Boats For Mamanuca
Fiji Sun Thursday 02 March Two more vessels were launched for Mamanuca Express yesterday. They boosted the water taxi service in the tourism sector. The operation is owned by Classic
Putting a lid on dengue
Fiji Times Thursday 02 March The revelation that 88 of the 143 dengue cases recorded this year are from the Western Division will raise some interest. It, however, takes away
Management has big plans for wild adventure park
Fiji Times Thursday 02 March KULA Wild Adventure Park is scheduled to open Fiji’s first Splash Mountain Jingle Slide. This was confirmed by park director Ramesh Chand. The SMJS is
More than a source of income
Fiji Times Thursday 02 March TOURISM not only employs thousands of people across the country and brings in valuable foreign exchange earnings, the sector also plays a vital role in
New thrills for visitors
Fiji Times Thursday 02 March KULA Wild Adventure Park — rebranded from what was formerly Kula Eco Park — has a new Krazy Canopy Flier that allows visitors to experience
Five-star resort reopens after $15m facelift
Fiji Times Thursday 02 March PREMIER tourist property Vomo Island Resort has once again begun operations after a period of closure after Tropical Cyclone Winston last year. The five-star property
Rewarding partnership
Fiji Times Thursday 02 March ROSIE Holidays eight charter flights into Beijing, Shanghai and Hangzhou in China over the past three years have not only boosted the nation’s foreign exchange
Group has potential for yacht industry
Fiji Times Thursday 02 March THE Lau Group is the gem of Fiji’s yachting industry. With a revenue of about $38 million income driven by the industry annually, Yacht Help
84pc guests are returnees
Fiji Times Thursday 02 March ALMOST 84 per cent of guests at Vomo Island Resort are returnees, says general manager Mark Leslie. Australia also remains the major tourist market for
KPMG Flash Report – Issue 7 of 2017 (Stamp duty on leases)
We attach our Flash report (Issue 7 of 2017) to highlight the public notice by Fiji Revenue and Customs Authority as a reminder of the stamp duty applicable on leases.
FNPF: Then And Now
Fiji Sun Wednesday 01 March Fiji National Provident Fund will renew its attempts to secure properties overseas. This was revealed by the fund’s board chairman Ajith Kodagoda on FBC’s 4 The
Service with a smile
Fiji Times Monday 27 February WHEN couples choose Warwick Fiji to celebrate their wedding, they are soon acquainted with the famous Fijian bula and her favourite words, “No pressure, aunty
Canoe set for tourist harbour tours
Fiji Times Wednesday 01 March THE I Vola Sigavou, the replica of the only remaining drua in the country — the 103-year-old Ratu Finau, which is preserved at the Fiji
Transport company expands business
Tuesday 28 February A NADI company which began as a taxi service at the start of the new millennium has developed its business and ventured into the tourism sector. Last
Inflation rate up
Tuesday 28 February FIJI’s inflation rate rose to its highest level last month standing at 6.8 per cent, the Reserve Bank of Fiji has revealed. The last time Fiji had
Multi-million dollar property development
Fiji Times Wednesday 01 March A MULTI-MILLION dollar property development planned by Carpenters Properties Ltd will change the outlook of the Suva foreshore from an empty lot to one of
Koya: Fiji will sign when ready
Fiji Times Wednesday 01 March FIJI will sign the Pacific Agreement for Closer Economic Relations (PACER) Plus agreement once it is ready, says Minister for Industry, Trade and Tourism Faiyaz
Nanuya Island Resort staff experience GPH Service
Fiji Sun February 26 – GPH gives the opportunity to smaller outer Island resorts staff the exposure needed to lift the standard of service delivery. The six staff stayed at GPH