Fiji has set the stage for romance in the final episodes of ABC’s hit reality series The Bachelorette featuring the region of Pacific Harbour as the breathtaking backdrop for the show with its stunning beaches, private islands and lush landscape at the forefront.
Tourism Fiji Chief Executive Officer Brent Hill says it is an honor to be included in the final episodes of The Bachelorette as this will share the natural beauty and romance of our destination.
Hill says there is no place more fitting to find love than in Fiji, the luxury resorts and experiences that are on offer in Pacific Harbor such as the Pearl Resort, Nanuku Resort, Royal Davui & Villa Tinikatolu that will have any visiting couple feeling like love is in the air which reveals growing interest from younger audiences and female travelers to visit Fiji.
He says these types of strategic opportunities help us tap into these new audiences with another proud participant, Fiji Airways as romance seekers can travel nonstop to Fiji from Los Angeles, San Francisco, Honolulu and Vancouver.
Meanwhile, Fiji Airways Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer Andre Viljoen say this collaboration is a perfect synergy as the airline seeks to expand its footprint in the United States.
He says they were elated with the opportunity to be featured on The Bachelorette and being able to provide logistical support for the cast, crew and equipment is a matter of pride for the national carrier.
The final episodes of “The Bachelorette” will air on Monday and 21 August on ABC and will be available to stream on Hulu the next day.
Viewers can plan to tune in and find future travel inspiration as Charity Lawson, a child and family therapist from Columbus, Georgia reveals her final rose choice from Fiji as having recently won the 2023 SKYTRAX award for Best Airline and Staff Australia Pacific as they are keen to show Americans what Fiji Airways offers in terms of guest experience when flying with the Fiji Airways.
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