FHTA, 18 August 2022 – There was a rising wave of excitement in the air earlier this week at one of our major seaports. A long-lost part of the industry
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FHTA Sustainable Tourism: Dive Academy Fiji Keeping The Ocean Pollution Free
FHTA, 6 August 2022 – Positivity is necessary for a happier life. Not just in our personal lives but in all other aspects as well. And after the pandemic-induced lockdowns
FHTA Tourism Talanoa: Faraway Conflicts and Small Island Impacts
FHTA, 11 August 2022 – As ports in Ukraine open cautiously after weeks of anticipation, several ships carrying wheat have finally managed to depart successfully and some have since berthed
FHTA Sustainable Tourism: Castaway’s Collective Action for the Ocean
FHTA, 30 July 2022 – The hard-working team at Castaway Island, Fiji (Qalito Island) is entirely committed to environmental responsibility – a key value of their operation – in preserving
FHTA Tourism Talanoa: The Road Less Travelled
FHTA, 4 August 2022 – The data on visitors to Fiji is collected then dissected, categorised and analysed consistently as part of many invaluable tools for identifying preferred travel options,
FHTA Sustainable Tourism: Style Meets Sustainability at New-Look Wyndham Denarau Island
FHTA, 23 July 2022 – Positioned absolute waterfront, Club Wyndham Denarau Island is a holiday paradise perfect for sipping cocktails, enjoying authentic Fijian culture and letting life’s pressures float away.
FHTA Tourism Talanoa: Recognising Tourism Linkages
FHTA, 28 July 2022 – The World Travel & Tourism Council (WTTC) predicted in 1997 that the twenty-first-century global economy would be dominated by three industries: telecommunications, information technology and
FHTA Sustainable Tourism: Taking a Holistic Approach to Sustainability at Nanuku
FHTA, 16 July 2022 – If we are the sum of all our parts, then Nanuku Resort Fiji is one of the best around when it comes to pragmatic sustainable
FHTA Tourism Talanoa: Why We Must Be Cautiously Optimistic
FHTA, 22 July 2022 – To face uncertainty is to face the unfamiliar. It is how we overcome it that dictates how prepared we are to face the unknown. This
FHTA Tourism Talanoa: The Importance of M.I.C.E.
FHTA, 14 July 2022 – Not the furry kind – but tourism’s Meetings, Incentives, Conferences & Exhibitions (MICE) segment that has always been an important part of the industry. Until
FHTA Sustainable Tourism: Transforming Namotu into a Sustainable Surf Resort
FHTA, 9 July 2022 – Their tagline is ‘Small Island, Big Playground’ – so very apt for the Namotu Island Surf Resort Fiji team. It really is just a small
FHTA Tourism Talanoa: Boosting Tourism
FHTA, 7 July 2022 – And just like that – the first half of the year has come and gone. For everyone in the tourism industry, associated supply chains and
FHTA Sustainable Tourism: Safe Seas and Clean Ocean at the Port Denarau Marina
FHTA, 2 July 2022 – The ocean is important to the world and to Fiji. It provides the air we breathe, regulates climates, provides food and medicine, is a transportation
FHTA Tourism Talanoa: Peak Interest, Peak Season
FHTA, 30 June 2022 – It was renowned American industrialist Henry Ford who once said, “If everyone is moving forward together, then success takes care of itself.” This rings true
FHTA Sustainable Tourism: Floating Sustainably on Cloud 9
FHTA, 25 June 2022 – Have you ever wished you could take a refreshing dip in a beautiful blue ocean and just float your troubles away? Well, you can on
FHTA Tourism Talanoa: Rounding Up 56 Years
FHTA, 23 June 2022 – Tourism members are gearing up for the 57th Fiji Hotel and Tourism Association (FHTA) Annual General Meeting (AGM) which is scheduled for this week. It’s
FHTA Sustainable Tourism: Marine Conservation at Plantation Island Resort
FHTA, 18 June 2022 – It is not just about providing a perfect holiday spot and not just about corals either at the popular Plantation Island Resort in the Mamanuca
FHTA Tourism Talanoa: It Feels A Lot Like The Old Days
FHTA, 16 June 2022 – Seven months post reopening of the Fijian international borders, things are buzzing for this small, but resilient Pacific Island nation with the tourism industry keeping