Air Pacific has managed to double the number of
sold passenger tickets this month on its direct services between
Hong Kong and Nadi, Fiji. The airline's number will have been boosted by,
among other things, the
Hong Kong Sevens, which took place this past weekend, and
which always attracts a good number of vocal Fiji supporters who travel
there to lift their national team and have a great weekend with
it.
Since December 2010, Air Pacific has been
operating a direct flight three times per week between Hong Kong
and Fiji. As a result of this success to date, Air Pacific is
optimistic of further growth in the Hong Kong and China markets
through its marketing investment with Tourism Fiji and
collaboration with other airlines.
Considering Hong Kongs importance as a regional
hub, Air Pacific is also partnering with other airlines in the
region to strengthen and expand its network. Air Pacific already
codeshares with Cathay Pacific on the return flight between Hong
Kong and Fiji and it has now entered into fare agreements with
Dragonair, Hong Kong Airlines, Air China, China Southern Airlines,
China Eastern Airlines and other airlines in the region to ensure
maximum opportunities for passengers wanting to fly to the Fiji
Islands and the South Pacific.
Apart from new airline partners, Air Pacific
also plans to continue working closely with Tourism Fiji to
further increase traffic, jointly working towards double-digit
growth in visitor numbers from China, India, and other countries
in the region.
In 2011, Air Pacific and Tourism Fiji plan to
double their joint advertising and media promotions budget in
order to draw more attention to the Fiji Islands as a holiday
destination.
From now until April 30, 2011, Air Pacific is
offering a special fare for direct flights between Hong Kong to
Nadi, for passengers to experience the extraordinary Fiji Islands
which sit atop the International Date Line. Fares start from HK$
4,500.
See also:
Fiji Visitor Arrivals in 2010
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