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Fiji's economy, hurt by drop in tourism after coup, seen rebounding next year, government says (AP v
Fiji's economy, hit by a drop in tourism after last December's military coup, is projected to grow 2.2 percent in 2008 after shrinking by an expected 3.9 percent this year, the South Pacific nation's government said Friday.
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Avis affected by decline in Fiji tourism - Car Rentals
Avis affected by decline in Fiji tourism Car Rentals, UK - A 2006 coup in Fiji is primarily responsible for the otherwise popular country?s lacklustre tourism industry figures and the lingering economic uncertainty ... |
go read Fiji Tourism Industry
Fiji Tourism Industry Posted at April 23, 2008 by Business and Industry Fiji Tourism Industry. The breathtaking natural beauty that lies amidst the islands of Fiji has made the island among the most visited places for blissful escapes. The stunning azure waters that lap the islands, the awe-inspiring coral reefs that lay beneath its clear waters, the tropical gardens that color the island with beauty, and of course, the smiling friendly faces of the Fijian people that makes one feel instantly
Brown left red faced after Fiji tourism advertisement sparks outrage - Daily Mail
![]() Daily Mail | Brown left red faced after Fiji tourism advertisement sparks outrage Daily Mail, UK - ... Fiji's Pacific neighbours including Australia and New Zealand, which both condemned the PM for promoting the country which suffered a military coup in ... |
Brown left red-faced after Fiji tourism advertisement sparks outrage (Daily Mail)
Gordon Brown has been left embarrassed after his face was used in an advertisement promoting tourism to the troubled Pacific nation of Fiji. The Prime Minister - who is usually a harsh critic of military regimes - featured in the controversial advert by London-based firm DK Advertising, which promoted tourism to the country
Fiji Flushing Away Tourism Dollars
Fiji Flushing Away Tourism Dollars Where: Fiji 1/09/2008 at 1:00 PM Tags: Tourism Marketing, Fiji Travel, Tourists (all tags) Avoiding problems by avoiding tourists... Fijian tourism is suffering, and it's not just because of military coups. Nope, the thing that's really killing 'em is an incident last year in which a drunken Fijian soldier urinated on a Japanese tourist on board an Air Pacific flight. Believe it or not, said the Fiji Times: Urinating on a tourist on an international fl
Motor group buys into NZ tourism industry - Radio New Zealand
Motor group buys into NZ tourism industry Radio New Zealand, New Zealand - One of Australia's largest motoring groups has made purchases totalling $20 million in the New Zealand tourism industry. NRMA Motoring and Services has ... |
Urinating soldier blamed for falling Fiji tourism - Telegraph.co.uk
Urinating soldier blamed for falling Fiji tourism Telegraph.co.uk, United Kingdom - The airline did not cite the urination incident of March last year, instead blaming falling sales on the December 2006 coup in Fiji and continued military ... |
Urinating soldier blamed for falling Fiji tourism (Daily Telegraph)
A Fijian soldier who urinated on a Japanese woman on a flight - sparking outraged headlines in Tokyo - is to blame for falling tourism between the two countries, one of Fiji's leading newspapers has claimed.
Coup affected tourism: Beddoes - Fiji Times
Coup affected tourism: Beddoes Fiji Times, Fiji - ... result of the coup and that involved 475 players and 1800 supporters, who were scheduled to be in Fiji in July 2007 for the World Netball Championships. ... |
Fiji tourism workers continue to suffer as industry stays in coup ... - Radio New Zealand Internatio
Fiji tourism workers continue to suffer as industry stays in coup ... Radio New Zealand International, New Zealand - The Fiji Tourism Workers Union says a plan to offer more discounted holiday deals next year will only cause more suffering to the workers there. ... Workers of the Fiji National Provident Fund due to return to work ... |
Fiji's economy, hurt by drop in tourism after coup, seen rebounding next year, government says (AP v
Fiji's economy, hit by a drop in tourism after last December's military coup, is projected to grow 2.2 percent in 2008 after shrinking by an expected 3.9 percent this year, the South Pacific nation's government said Friday.
Fiji's economy, hurt by drop in tourism after coup, seen rebounding next year, government says (AP v
Fiji's economy, hit by a drop in tourism after last December's military coup, is projected to grow 2.2 percent in 2008 after shrinking by an expected 3.9 percent this year, the South Pacific nation's government said Friday.
Fiji's economy, hurt by drop in tourism after coup, seen rebounding next year, government says (AP v
Fiji's economy, hit by a drop in tourism after last December's military coup, is projected to grow 2.2 percent in 2008 after shrinking by an expected 3.9 percent this year, the South Pacific nation's government said Friday.
Fiji's economy, hurt by drop in tourism after coup, seen rebounding next year, government says (AP v
Fiji's economy, hit by a drop in tourism after last December's military coup, is projected to grow 2.2 percent in 2008 after shrinking by an expected 3.9 percent this year, the South Pacific nation's government said Friday.
Fiji's economy, hurt by drop in tourism after coup, seen rebounding next year, government says (AP v
Fiji's economy, hit by a drop in tourism after last December's military coup, is projected to grow 2.2 percent in 2008 after shrinking by an expected 3.9 percent this year, the South Pacific nation's government said Friday.
Fiji's economy, hurt by drop in tourism after coup, seen rebounding next year, government says (AP v
Fiji's economy, hit by a drop in tourism after last December's military coup, is projected to grow 2.2 percent in 2008 after shrinking by an expected 3.9 percent this year, the South Pacific nation's government said Friday.
Fiji's economy, hurt by drop in tourism after coup, seen rebounding next year, government says (AP v
Fiji's economy, hit by a drop in tourism after last December's military coup, is projected to grow 2.2 percent in 2008 after shrinking by an expected 3.9 percent this year, the South Pacific nation's government said Friday.
Fiji's economy, hurt by drop in tourism after coup, seen rebounding next year, government says (AP v
Fiji's economy, hit by a drop in tourism after last December's military coup, is projected to grow 2.2 percent in 2008 after shrinking by an expected 3.9 percent this year, the South Pacific nation's government said Friday.
Fiji's economy, hurt by drop in tourism after coup, seen rebounding next year, government says (AP v
Fiji's economy, hit by a drop in tourism after last December's military coup, is projected to grow 2.2 percent in 2008 after shrinking by an expected 3.9 percent this year, the South Pacific nation's government said Friday.

