Mumbai: Griffon Aviation has been appointed as sole GSA for India for Air Pacific Airline, the official airline of Fiji. This development has brought forth a new segment and destination for the Indian travellers to explore and will encourage easy access to information and travel between the countries. The company has received special fares for the Indian market from Air Pacific Airline, which operates out of four regions namely Australia (Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane), New Zealand, Japan and USA (West Coast). The company is also in talks with other airlines to introduce direct connections between Mumbai and Fiji.
The company has also been appointed as sole GSA (all India) for Blue Lagoon Cruises, a luxury cruise company headquartered in Nadi, Fiji.
16/11/06 Express TravelWorld
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