tourism
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Fiji monitors labour market risk as global flight disruptions and rising fuel costs hit tourism
Fiji is keeping a close watch as global travel disruptions and rising fuel costs from the Middle East crisis threaten its tourism-driven economy. Officials warn the ripple effects could touch hospitality jobs and overseas labour programs, prompting careful monitoring and prepared responses.
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Fiji Monitors Middle East Crisis for Potential Tourism Slowdown and Overseas-Worker Impacts
With regional tensions on the rise, Fiji is closely watching developments that could ripple into its jobs market and travel sector. Officials warn early disruption could touch tourism, transport costs, and overseas worker programs, even as planners prepare for various scenarios.
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Jet-fuel spike could prompt Fiji Airways fare hikes amid Middle East tensions
Spiking jet fuel costs linked to Middle East tensions are prompting a cautionary note from Fiji’s national carrier. Fiji Airways says rising costs could lead to fare adjustments to keep services safe and reliable, highlighting how energy disruptions are reshaping travel in the Pacific.
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Fiji Tourism Seeks Flexibility as Airline Disruptions from Middle East Conflicts Hit Bookings
Fiji’s tourism scene is navigating cancellations tied to shifting airline schedules amid global tensions. The response? flexible traveler options and targeted marketing aimed at keeping Fiji top of mind. Even with uncertainty, the islands’ inviting geography and steady demand from major markets hint at resilient appeal.