Tourism Fiji seeks to earn more money in next 2 yrs


Suva, May 31 (IANS): Tourism Fiji on Tuesday launched its Corporate Plan 2022-2024, setting a clear direction for the industry and its partners over the next few years to earn more money for the country.

Tourism Fiji Chair Andre Viljoen said that the plan is a roadmap to take the industry towards the overarching target of reaching visitor expenditure of FJ$3 billion ($1.4 billion) by the end of 2024, Xinhua news agency reported.

Viljoen said while the global Covid-19 pandemic might have knocked the tourism industry off, it is now on the road to recovery.

"The Tourism Fiji corporate plan is a comprehensive document that clearly outlines Tourism Fiji's strategic priorities and will guide our organization over the next two years.

"It will prompt us to work more focused, more sustainably to channel our resources towards the right goals," he added.

Tourism Fiji Chief Executive Brent Hill said their target is to return the industry to pre-Covid levels in terms of its contribution to the economy.

Fiji has received more than 119,000 international tourists since the island nation reopened its borders in December last year.

Over 46,000 visited the island nation in April, bringing the total arrivals this year to more than 95,000.

Fiji is expected to receive 447,000 tourists this year.

 

  

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