Fiji Airways has introduced its newly redesigned amenity kits, created in collaboration with Samsonite, a leading brand in premium travel gear, and Formia, a recognized expert in aviation amenities design. This launch marks the first update of the kits since 2012 and will be available to Business Class passengers on all long-haul flights.

The refreshed amenity kits showcase two unique bag designs, each featuring Fijian motifs in distinct color schemes. The kits are designed with high-quality materials, including vegan leather accents and a water-repellant twill fabric. One of the designs is particularly convenient, equipped with a strap that easily slides over luggage handles.

Inside the kits, travelers will find a range of carefully selected items designed to enhance their inflight experience. These include earplugs, breathable socks, a larger eyemask for improved light-blocking and restful sleep, a bamboo toothbrush with toothpaste in eco-friendly packaging, a kraft and wheat straw pen, and a 10ml body lotion from the vegan skincare brand Teaology, enriched with tea extracts.

Significantly, these reusable kits have been designed with sustainability in mind, utilizing considerably less plastic than previous iterations and embracing circular design principles. Fiji Airways aims to enhance the travel experience for its passengers while also minimizing environmental impact.

This initiative reflects Fiji Airways’ dedication to offering a superior travel experience that combines comfort, style, and environmental consciousness, demonstrating a promising commitment to both quality service and sustainability in the aviation industry. The airline’s focus on eco-friendly practices showcases a positive trend toward responsible travel solutions, inspiring other airlines to follow suit.


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