The new 75-seater lounge offers customers an affordable and relaxing way to unwind and refresh before their flight. It provides a quiet, inviting environment which will be especially attractive to those flying during busier departure times at Nadi. Our guests can enjoy a delicious selection of hot and cold savoury bites prepared by some of the best local culinary hotspots, and beverages which include a great selection of alcoholic and non-alcoholic drinks. With shower facilities and high-speed internet access, the Tabua Club Lounge is our Fijian Oasis, catering to the discerning traveller who enjoys the little extras.
Air Pacific’s privileged Tabua Club members will have complementary access to the Lounge when travelling on the day on an Air Pacific ticket. Other guests wishing to use lounge services can do so at F$75 per day, available for purchase at check-in counters or at the Lounge reception.
The new Tabua Club Lounge is a demonstration of Air Pacific’s continued commitment towards enhancing the Fiji travel experiences of its guests. It complements the existing premium Business Class Lounge, which is now dedicated exclusively to our Business Class customers.
Note:
Tabua Club offers members Priority Reservations, Business Class Check-in, Business Class Upgrades, Excess Baggage Allowance, Express Lanes and Lounge access. Individual and corporate membership options are available. Please visit www.airpacific.com/Tabua-Club, email tabuaclub@airpacific.com or call 673 7631 / 673 7630 for details.
ISSUED March 13, 2012
Air Pacific Executive Office
For press queries please contact:
Shane Hussein
Manager Public Relations and Communications
Air Pacific Limited | Nadi, Fiji
Ph: +679 673 7425; Cell: +679 9906164
Shane.Hussein@airpacific.com
ABOUT AIR PACIFIC
Air Pacific and its subsidiary Pacific Sun together fly over 400 flights per week. The company operates B747, and B737 aircraft from Fiji to 15 cities in 10 countries. Destinations include Hong Kong, USA, Australia, New Zealand, Samoa, Tonga, Tuvalu, Kiribati, Vanuatu, and Solomon Islands. Air Pacific aircraft bring in 68 percent of all visitors who fly to Fiji. The Company employs over 790 employees, earns revenues of F$600 million, and directly contributes a significant portion of the country’s Gross Domestic Product (GDP). Pacific Sun operates a combination of ATR 42-500s and De Havilland Twin Otter aircraft on Fiji’s 10 domestic island routes and regional flights to Tonga, Tuvalu and Vanuatu
Air Pacific, the Fiji island's national airline, has earned an envious reputation as the prime carrier on the Australia-Fiji holiday route, offering typically gracious Fijian service.
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