The beauty of Tahiti shines on Sydney and Brisbane for one night only

The beauty of Tahiti shines on Sydney and Brisbane for one night only
Edited by Travel Weekly


    Exclusive dinners were held by Tahiti Tourisme and the national carrier Air Tahiti Nui at E’cco Bistro in Brisbane on Tuesday night and at Quay in The Rocks, Sydney on Wednesday.

    The events brought together travel agents who are part of the Tahiti Specialist Programme to provide comprehensive updates on The Islands of Tahiti and learn more about what makes this destination so unique.

    The newly appointed General Manager for the national carrier Air Tahiti Nui, Grant Sinclair was also in attendance to share the great news of the carrier’s 25th anniversary. .

    Delicious Maitai cocktails and flavours inspired of the destination as well as musicians playing Tahitian music brought a little bit of The Islands of Tahiti to Australia.

    There’s another event taking place in Auckland for New Zealand travel agents on Thursday evening.

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