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Tourism Fiji adds new communications role

Tourism Fiji’s Auckland office has recently added to their team with Ana Mckearney joining in the role of Communications Executive for New Zealand. Ana graduated from Auckland University of Technology with a Business degree, majoring in Marketing. She previously held a position at Samsung as a Digital Marketing Specialist. Her strengths in marketing, digital communications, and stakeholder engagement are bound to prove valuable for Tourism Fiji.

Sonya Lawson, Tourism Fiji's Regional Director for New Zealand, expressed her delight at having Ana join their team, citing that her skills and qualifications will add new expertise and support to their Auckland office. Sonya stated, "Our aim is to maintain our achievements in public relations and communications. With exciting plans and campaigns in motion, Ana's role will be crucial to amplify our impact with these activities and future prospects."

SeaFiji launches fast airport to island transfers

SeaFiji's Fast Boat transfer service is well-known for its modern, comfortable fleet, and now they're introducing a new service that offers an additional level of convenience.

Their latest addition, 'SeaFiji Direct', is a fast boat transfer that establishes a direct connection between Nadi Airport and the Mamanuca Group of Islands. This new service provides a more efficient and convenient way for travellers to get from Nadi Airport to their chosen resort in the Mamanucas, with the journey taking less than an hour from the airport.

Ron Bradley, Director of Sales and Marketing at SeaFiji, commented on the development: "We are pleased to introduce SeaFiji Direct, providing our customers a more streamlined way to reach the Mamanuca Islands." He also reaffirmed SeaFiji's ongoing commitment to ensuring smooth, comfortable, and reliable water taxi transfers, always with a focus on value. For travellers planning a visit to the Mamanuca Islands, SeaFiji Direct promises a smooth transition from the plane to their island destination.

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