Brumbies take flight with Fiji Airways

Tue, Jul 30, 2024, 10:28 PM
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ACT Brumbies announce partnership with Fiji Airways.
ACT Brumbies announce partnership with Fiji Airways.

The Safeguard Global ACT Brumbies are proud to announce a partnership with Fiji Airways for next year's 2025 Super Rugby Season which will see Fiji’s national carrier join the ACT Brumbies as a major sponsor.

 

The major corporate partner returns to the Brumbies family, after first sponsoring the Club for the 2023 Super Rugby season. The partnership will see the Fiji Airway's logo proudly displayed on the ACT Brumbies Super Rugby Pacific and Super Rugby Women's playing jersey side-panels and also appear on the team’s training and retail apparel next year whilst providing in game engagement opportunities for Brumbies members and fans.

 

Brumbies Chief Executive Phil Thomson is excited to welcome Fiji Airways onboard saying, “We're pleased to partner with Fiji Airways for 2025. We have a strong Fijian following both locally from the ex-pat Fijian population in the ACT and surrounding region and also from Fiji, with a proud history of players with Fijian heritage representing the Brumbies. We believe this strategic partnership will only help us to continue to strengthen these ties.”

 

Fiji’s National airline is celebrating the one year anniversary of the introduction of direct flights between Canberra and Nadi, Fiji in July 2023. Adding to Fiji Airways' growing list of international destinations.

 

"This is a significant step for our organisation in expanding our network and connecting with global businesses. We're excited and look forward to working together with Fiji Airways" added Thomson.

 

Brumbies contingent help launch Fiji Airways Partnership.

Fiji Airways Managing Director and CEO, Andre Viljoen, is thrilled to be partnering with the ACT Brumbies once again.

 

“We are excited to return as a major sponsor of the ACT Brumbies for the 2025 Super Rugby Season. This partnership aligns perfectly with our commitment to fostering strong community connections and supporting excellence in sports.”

 

Together with the Brumbies, we look forward to an exhilarating season and deepening our engagement with fans and Members,” said Viljoen.

 

Fiji Airways currently provides direct services between Canberra and Nadi three times a week. For more information, please visit fijiairways.com.

 

About Fiji Airways: Founded in 1951, Fiji Airways Group comprises Fiji Airways, Fiji’s National Airline and its subsidiaries: Fiji Link, its domestic and regional carrier, Pacific Call Comm Ltd, and a 50% stake in the Sofitel Fiji Resort & Spa on Denarau Island, Nadi. From its hubs at Nadi and Suva International Airports, Fiji Airways and Fiji Link serve 108 destinations in over 15 countries (including code-share). Destinations include Fiji, Australia, New Zealand, the US, Canada, the UK, Hong Kong (SAR China), Singapore, India, Japan, China, Samoa, Tonga, Tuvalu, Kiribati, Vanuatu, Solomon Islands and New Caledonia. The Fiji Airways Group brings in 70 percent of all visitors who fly to Fiji, employs over 1000 employees, and earned revenues of over FJD$1.7 billion (USD $770m) in 2023. Fiji Airways was the first ever oneworld connect partner. Fiji Airways rebranded from Air Pacific in June 2013. Visit www.fijiairways.com for more information.

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