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Thanks to a new nonstop flight from DFW Airport to Fiji, vacationing in this 333-island nation has never been more accessible ...
In December last year, seven tourists including four Australians were hospitalised with suspected alcohol poisoning after drinking pina coladas at a popular Fiji resort. The incident made global ...
Staying at the Warwick Resort, one of Fiji's most well-known and trusted establishments, Susan, 58, and her 18-year-old daughter were on their final day of what she says was an almost perfect holiday.
This is a significant relief. “No tourist wants to end their holiday in illness and we are sorry that their holiday ended on such a note.” Warwick Fiji Resort has been contacted for comment.
Meanwhile, Warwick Resort management insists the accommodation is safe for guests. Bottles of Bounty Rum, the main ingredient in the Pina Coladas served have been sent away for testing.
Warwick Resort said it was “deeply concerned” by the news of guests falling ill. “As a business that has proudly traded in Fiji for almost 40 years, this is an unprecedented event for us ...
Health authorities in Fiji have released details of a toxicology report that ruled out methanol poisoning or illicit drugs as a cause of the mass illness at the Warwick Resort last Saturday.
The Warwick Resort in Fiji has operated for four decades, although it was previously under a different hotel operator. The Paris-based Warwick group, which also owns hotels in London and New York ...