Fiji Times, 19 February – THERE has been an increase in Chinese tourist arrivals in the past year, says Chinese Ambassador to Fiji Xhang Ping. Chinese tourist arrivals increased by
‘Survival of Tourism Depends on Paris Pact’
Fiji Sun, 19 February – Prime Minister Voreqe Bainimarama said the survival of the tourism industry was dependent on the plans reached in the Paris Agreement. These plans were to
Special Weather Bulletin Number One Hundred Eleven for Flood – 1.20PM – 18 February 2017
SPECIAL WEATHER BULLETIN NUMBER ONE HUNDRED ELEVEN FOR FLOOD ISSUED FROM RSMC NADI AT 1.20PM ON SATURDAY THE 18th OF FEBRUARY 2017 FLOOD ALERT CANCELLATION THE FLOOD ALERT PREVIOUSLY IN FORCE FOR
‘Exploitation’, claims FTUC
Fiji Times, 18 February – BUSINESSES are exploiting a Government initiative designed to give people registered at the National Employment Centre work experience, claims the Fiji Trades Union Congress. It is
FRA Works on Roads
Fiji Times, 18 February – SEVERAL roads in the Northern Division were closed to traffic yesterday because of damage caused by rains associated with tropical depression 10F. People were advised
No Multimillion dollar leader can succeed without their team, says Knight
Fiji Sun, 17 February – No multimillion dollar business leader can succeed without their team, says Gerard Knight, the general manager for Radisson Blu Resort Fiji. Mr Knight is a
Naidu’s nomination thrills Outrigger Resort family
Fiji Sun, 17 February – Shailesh Naidu is one of the finalists for the Tourism Leader category in this year’s ANZ Fiji Excellence in Tourism Awards (FETA). And the Outrigger
Special Weather Bulletin Number One Hundred One for Flood – 3.30PM – 17 February 2017
SPECIAL WEATHER BULLETIN NUMBER ONE HUNDRED ONE FOR FLOOD ISSUED FROM RSMC NADI AT 3.30PM ON FRIDAY THE 17th OF FEBRUARY 2017 FLOOD ALERT A FLOOD ALERT REMAINS IN FORCE FOR THE
Ministry sets $2.2b plan for tourism industry
Fiji Sun, 17 February – The Ministry of Industry, Tourism and Trade has set a $2.2 billion roadmap to take the tourism industry to a higher standard by the end
Special Weather Bulletin Number One Hundred Two for Heavy Rain – 2PM – 17 February 2017
SPECIAL WEATHER BULLETIN NUMBER ONE HUNDRED TWO FOR HEAVY RAIN ISSUED FROM RSMC NADI AT 2PM ON FRIDAY THE 17TH OF FEBRUARY, 2017. HEAVY RAIN WARNING A HEAVY RAIN WARNING
Boost for Food Tourism
Fiji Sun, 17 February – Food tourism is a growing part of Fiji’s overall tourism product. And executive chef for Mana Island Resort, Lance Seeto, says he is pleased to
Stance unchanged
The Fiji Times, 17 February – FIJI won’t do anything until we are happy with it. This was the remark by Minister for Industry, Trade and Tourism Faiyaz Koya when
Special Weather Bulletin Number One Hundred One for Heavy Rain – 11.00am – 17 February 2017
SPECIAL WEATHER BULLETIN NUMBER ONE HUNDRED ONE FOR HEAVY RAIN ISSUED FROM RSMC NADI AT 11.00AM ON FRIDAY THE 17TH OF FEBRUARY, 2017. HEAVY RAIN WARNING A HEAVY RAIN WARNING
Tunidau: Not enough Maritime enforcement officers available
Fiji Sun, 17 February – The number of Maritime Safety Authority of Fiji enforcement officers based around the country are still insufficient. This was revealed by the authority’s chief executive
Tourism ‘drives Fijian economy’
The Fiji Times, 17 February – THE tourism sector, which has been identified as the future driver of economic activity in Fiji, is undoubtedly the most important contributor to the
Special Weather Bulletin Number Ninety Nine for Flood – 9.30am – 17 February 2017
SPECIAL WEATHER BULLETIN NUMBER NINETY NINE FOR FLOOD ISSUED FROM RSMC NADI AT 9.30AM ON FRIDAY THE 17th OF FEBRUARY 2017 FLOOD ALERT A FLOOD ALERT REMAINS IN FORCE FOR THE LOW
2021 plan set
The Fiji Times, 17 February – THE permanent secretary for the Ministry of Tourism, Shaheen Ali, opened the first stakeholders’ consultations on the Fijian Tourism 2021 Plan in Suva yesterday.
Auckland Airport, on front line of tourism boom, lifts first-half profit by 19pc
NZ Herald, 17 February – Auckland International Airport posted a 19 per cent gain in first-half profit, a period when New Zealand’s busiest gateway added airlines with increased capacity and
Rain tied to disturbance
The Fiji Times, 17 February – RAIN associated with tropical disturbance 12F will continue to affect the Fiji Group in the coming days and this could lead to flash flooding.
$2.32 condemns workers to life of poverty
The Fiji Times, 17 February – THE Government’s $2.32 minimum wage is condemning unskilled workers to a life of poverty and exploitation by businesses, claims the Fiji Trades Union Congress.