The Fiji Airways Global Reservations Centre has
started servicing calls from mainland China and Hong Kong.
Dedicated Mandarin and Cantonese-speaking
agents, based within the centre, have been employed for the
specific task of providing 24-7 service to customers primarily
from the Chinese mainland, as well as Hong Kong.
The expanded capability of the centre is part of
a
strategic focus on growing inbound Chinese visitors to Fiji and
brings staffing at the centre to 45.
“Fiji Airways is fully
committed to increasing service across all customer touch points,
and the Call Centre is a fundamental element of our service
delivery. As we work in collaboration with Fijian Government and
Tourism Fiji behind growing the footprint of brand Fiji, Fiji
Airways is working to increase the number of Chinese visitors into
Fiji on our national airline, consequently it’s essential that we
are able to provide them the service they require, and this is a
step in that direction,” said Fiji Airways Acting CEO David
Bowden. “Prior to this, we were
servicing our Chinese and Hong Kong market through our General
Sales Agent based in Hong Kong, where we have now established a
Fiji Airways Regional Office. By bringing the sales and service
functions aimed at these visitors in-house, we are able to
exercise greater customer service and quality control for better
service and productivity.”
The Fiji Airways Global
Reservations Centre, located in Suva, is operated by Pacific
CentreCom (Fiji) Ltd which opened in January this year and fields
some 400,000 calls per year from Fiji, Australia, New Zealand,
United States, Hong Kong, and now China.
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