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Vodafone Fiji Partners with Tourism Fiji

Vodafone Fiji has partnered with Tourism Fiji as technology partner for the upcoming Fijian Tourism Expo.

Vodafone’s chief marketing officer, Rajnesh Prasad said Fiji is an outstanding holiday destination with stunning natural beauty and a rich cultural heritage that attracts a significant number of tourists each year.

He said having a strong industry sector and a number of hardworking stakeholders, Fiji has earned an apt reputation as a place where happiness comes naturally and Vodafone Fiji, as an industry leader in digital services, strives to provide innovative solutions to its customers, and this partnership will allow them to do just that.

“As the technology sponsor for Tourism Fiji, we will be able to provide Expo attendees with seamless connectivity that will enable them to discover more about Fiji and get the most out of the renowned Tourism Expo.”

“We are excited to announce our partnership with Vodafone as the Technology Partner for FTE 2023. As we look towards the future of tourism in Fiji, it is essential to incorporate the latest technologies to enhance the visitor experience while promoting sustainable tourism practices.”

“With Vodafone’s expertise, we are confident we can achieve these goals and deliver a world-class event for all participants. We have a long-standing commitment to Vodafone and are very proud to continue to work with them.”

Prasad added that the partnership between Vodafone and Tourism Fiji Vuvale would also enable the two entities to collaborate on future initiatives to on-the-go connect tourists to happiness when they visit our beautiful island nation.

Tourism Fiji chief executive Brent Hill said they look forward to working closely with Vodafone to showcase Fiji’s unique culture, hospitality, and natural beauty to the world.

The 2023 Fijian Tourism Expo is scheduled to start May 6th to 8th at the Sheraton Fiji Resort & Spa.

 

Reginald Chandar
Reginald Chandar
Head of News & Sports | news@fijilive.com

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