An Australian woman has been medically evacuated from Fiji after experiencing illness following the consumption of a cocktail at the Warwick Resort. The incident prompted a swift response, with the woman transported to Nadi Airport on a stretcher and accompanied by medical staff before boarding a medevac flight back to Australia.

Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Tourism, Viliame Gavoka, confirmed that a toxicology report revealed the cocktails were not contaminated. He emphasized the government’s dedication to maintaining high safety standards in the hospitality industry, reaffirming Fiji’s status as a safe and welcoming destination for travelers.

As the holiday season approaches, Mr. Gavoka expressed optimism about welcoming visitors to experience the beauty, culture, and warm hospitality of the Fijian islands.

It’s encouraging to see the swift action taken to ensure the woman’s health and safety, as well as the government’s commitment to upholding safety standards, which is essential for maintaining travelers’ trust in Fiji as a holiday destination.

In summary, while the incident raised concerns, the quick response and reassurance of safety highlight Fiji’s ongoing commitment to protecting both visitors and the local tourism industry.


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