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Windstar Opens 2028 Tahiti Season With Two Boutique Yachts

Windstar Cruises has opened bookings for its 2028 French Polynesia season, giving travellers the choice of exploring Tahiti and the wider South Pacific on either an all‑suite motor yacht or a classic sailing yacht. With Star Breeze and Wind Star deployed year‑round, the line will operate 14 itineraries and 109 departures across Tahiti, the Tuamotus, the Marquesas, the Cook Islands and Fiji, continuing nearly 40 years of small‑ship sailing in the region. Two Yachts, One Iconic Destination In 2028, Windstar will base two yachts year‑round in French Polynesia: Star Breeze – An all‑suite, 312‑guest motor yacht, often operating the longer, more wide‑ranging itineraries that link Tahiti with the Tuamotus, Marquesas, Cook Islands and Fiji. Wind Star – A 148‑guest, four‑masted sailing yacht dedicated primarily to the seven‑night Dreams of Tahiti voyage, Windstar’s signature Society Islands itinerary. Across both yachts, the 2028 program features 14 different itineraries, from week‑long island‑hopping to extended, multi‑country journeys, many of which can be combined into Star Collector sailings for longer South Pacific adventures. Early Booking Offer: Why Book 2028 Tahiti Now Windstar is encouraging travellers to plan ahead with a limited‑time Early Booking Offer on 2028 French Polynesia voyages, available through 31 May 2026. This promotion rewards early reservations with: Best selection – Early bookers can secure preferred sailing dates, itineraries and stateroom categories on these high‑demand, small‑ship departures. More savings – Guests who pay in full at booking can receive an additional 5% discount through the “Pay Now, Save More” promotion, on top of Early Booking Offer fares. Enhanced journeys – Travellers can add Cruise + Air + Hotel packages from Los Angeles, as well as coveted overwater bungalow stays in Moorea and Bora Bora—both of which often sell out far in advance. As voyages begin to fill, fares are expected to rise, making early commitment the best way to lock in value on these boutique Tahiti cruises. 2028 French Polynesia Itineraries: Highlights Windstar’s 2028 season spans a mix of classic favourites and more far‑flung routes: Dreams of Tahiti (7 nights) – Round‑trip Papeete, visiting Tahiti, Moorea, Bora Bora, Raiatea and Huahine, including an overnight in Bora Bora and two private‑motu beach days. Māori Storytellers & French Polynesian Treasures (10 nights) – Combines the Society Islands with the Cook Islands, with jet‑skiing in Raiatea, local cuisine in Aitutaki and encounters with Māori culture and traditions. Tahiti & the Tuamotu Islands (10 or 11 nights) – Pairs the Society Islands with remote Tuamotu atolls, including UNESCO‑designated Fakarava, known for exceptional snorkelling and diving. Far Flung French Polynesia & Marquesas Magic (11 nights) – Ventures to the Marquesas, visiting volcanic landscapes and cultural sites on Nuku Hiva and Fatu Hiva. Flowers of the South Pacific: Fiji, the Cook Islands & French Polynesia (13 nights) – Connects Fiji, Tonga, Cook Islands and French Polynesia, with rainforest hikes, coral caves and village visits plus an overnight in Bora Bora. Tahitian Treasures & Magnificent Marquesas (14 nights) – Windstar’s most immersive Polynesian itinerary, covering the Society Islands, Tuamotus and Marquesas, including Gauguin’s final home on Hiva Oa and the coral gardens of Rangiroa. Many departures can be linked as Star Collector voyages, allowing guests to stay on the same yacht for back‑to‑back sailings that create multi‑week South Pacific journeys without extra packing and unpacking. Why Windstar Is Ideal For Tahiti Windstar’s yacht‑style cruising is designed for destinations like French Polynesia, where smaller ships can access smaller ports, private motus and sheltered lagoons that larger vessels simply can’t reach. Onboard highlights include: Tahitian cultural ambassadors sailing with each voyage, offering ukulele lessons, pareo‑tying workshops, Tahitian language mini‑classes and storytelling sessions. On select itineraries, talks and demonstrations by Tihoti, a respected tattoo master, historian and musician who explains the meaning of Polynesian tattoo traditions. The Destination Discovery Event: Fire & Story in Bora Bora—an evening on a private motu under the stars, with Polynesian music, local cuisine and fire‑dance performances. As the Official Cruise Line of the James Beard Foundation, Windstar also emphasises destination‑driven cuisine, with menus crafted by James Beard‑affiliated chefs using local ingredients and sustainable practices. Onboard inclusions typically cover all meals, non‑alcoholic beverages, specialty coffees, 24‑hour room service and a Champagne welcome, combining the feel of a private yacht with the ease of a small cruise ship. How To Book Windstar’s 2028 Tahiti Voyages Windstar’s Early Booking Offer for 2028 French Polynesia runs until 31 May 2026, with fares set to adjust upwards as sailings fill. Travellers can: Explore itineraries and offers at https://www.windstarcruises.com/destinations/tahiti/ and the Tahiti Early Booking Offer page: https://www.windstarcruises.com/specials/early-booking-offer/tahiti/. Book online via Windstar’s reservations portal at https://reservations.windstarcruises.com/touchb2c/. Contact a trusted travel advisor or visit: https://www.windstarcruises.com. For travellers dreaming of lagoon‑blues, overwater bungalows and slow‑travel between islands, planning ahead for Windstar’s 2028 Tahiti season is the best way to secure the exact yacht, itinerary and stateroom they want.

Airlines and Aviation

Air Tahiti Nui Launches Non‑Stop Sydney–Tahiti Flights from December 2026

Getting from Sydney to Tahiti is about to get a whole lot easier. From 14 December 2026, French Polynesia’s flag carrier Air Tahiti Nui will launch twice‑weekly non‑stop flights between Sydney (SYD) and Papeete (PPT), ending years of mandatory Auckland stopovers for Australian travellers bound for the Islands of Tahiti. New Non‑Stop Sydney–Tahiti Route: Key Details Air Tahiti Nui’s new route marks the airline’s return to the Australian market after more than a decade away, and is a core pillar of its strategy to strengthen French Polynesia’s connectivity across the South Pacific. Inaugural flight: Monday, 14 December 2026 Frequency:2 non‑stop flights per week year‑round City pair:Sydney (SYD) – Papeete (PPT) in both directions Aircraft: Operated by the airline’s Boeing 787‑9 Dreamliners across its network; industry schedules indicate the Sydney route is planned with the 787‑9 as well, subject to final confirmation. According to Air Tahiti Nui, this direct, non‑stop service significantly reduces travel time and simplifies journeys between Australia and Tahiti compared with the current routing via Auckland. For time‑poor Australians chasing a week of lagoon time, that’s a big win. Flight Schedule: Sydney–Papeete from December 2026 The published schedule (subject to airport authority validation) is designed to maximise overnight flying and convenient arrivals on both sides of the Pacific. From Sydney to Papeete (SYD → PPT) Operates Tuesdays and Fridays from 14 December 2026 Tuesday: Departs Sydney at 8:10pm, arriving in Papeete the following morning Friday: Departs Sydney at 7:10pm, arriving in Papeete the following morning From Papeete to Sydney (PPT → SYD) Operates Mondays and Thursdays Departs Papeete at 12:10pm, arriving in Sydney the following day Arrival at 5:45pm between 14 December 2026 and 27 March 2027 Arrival at 5:00pm from 28 March 2027 onward, reflecting daylight saving changes Tickets for the new service are on sale now, with the airline noting that timings remain subject to final regulatory approval. Why This Matters for Australian Travellers Until now, Australians flying Air Tahiti Nui have typically routed Sydney–Auckland–Papeete, with Qantas operating the trans‑Tasman leg under a codeshare arrangement. That extra sector added both time and complexity, particularly for shorter holidays or travellers juggling tight schedules. The new non‑stop service: Eliminates the Auckland stopover, offering a direct alternative for east‑coast travellers Reduces overall travel time, making long‑week escapes and 7‑ to 10‑night stays more realistic Positions Tahiti as a more competitive South Pacific option versus Fiji, New Caledonia and the Cook Islands for Australian holidaymakers In 2025, French Polynesia welcomed around 279,000 visitors, of which approximately 8,165 were Australians, according to provisional ISPF data. While that’s still a relatively modest share, Air Tahiti Nui is clearly betting that direct connectivity from Sydney will unlock new demand from Aussies who previously saw Tahiti as “too hard” compared with closer island getaways. Qantas Codeshare: More Options, Not Less Crucially, the new Sydney–Papeete flights are designed to complement, not replace, Air Tahiti Nui’s existing twice‑weekly Auckland–Papeete service, which continues to operate under a codeshare agreement with Qantas. Air Tahiti Nui CEO Lionel Guérin emphasises that the Qantas partnership remains central to the airline’s regional strategy: “With two direct flights per week and our codeshare agreement with Qantas, this service offers Australian travellers greater comfort and additional frequencies, complementing our twice‑weekly service to Auckland, New Zealand.” In practice, that means: Travellers in other Australian cities can still connect via Qantas to Sydney or Auckland, then join Air Tahiti Nui to Papeete Sydneysiders now have a choice: fly direct to Tahiti or route via Auckland depending on fare, timing and loyalty preferences Boost for Tourism, Cargo and Regional Connectivity Beyond passenger travel, Air Tahiti Nui notes that the Papeete–Sydney route opens new freight opportunities, strengthening trade links between Australia and French Polynesia. With Sydney as Australia’s largest international gateway, the new service is also seen as a strategic move to position Papeete as a more connected hub within the broader South Pacific network. For French Polynesia, which is coming off a record tourism year in 2025, the route adds much‑needed capacity from a high‑value market, supporting growth in premium leisure, honeymoon and experiential travel segments where Tahiti already has strong appeal. If you were planning a Tahiti trip in late 2026 or 2027, would you prioritise flying non‑stop from Sydney, or would you still consider breaking the journey with a few days in Auckland on the way?

Asia

Windstar Cruises Opens Winter 2027–2028 Season: 21 New Small-Ship Itineraries from Tahiti to Asia and the Canary Islands

Windstar Cruises has opened bookings for its Winter 2027–2028 season, unveiling 21 new itineraries and more than 230 sailing dates across Tahiti, Asia, the Caribbean, Latin America, the Canary Islands, Morocco, Canada and New England. The six‑yacht program, running from September 2027 to April 2028, leans into Windstar’s hallmark: small‑ship journeys with deeper cultural immersion and access to ports larger ships can’t reach. Why book Winter 2027–2028 now? Demand for small‑ship cruising continues to grow as travellers seek uncrowded destinations, longer stays and more immersive itineraries, while also planning premium trips further in advance to secure the best cabins and rare routes. Windstar’s new season taps into that trend with: One‑season‑only itineraries that won’t be repeated. Expanded longer voyages and Star Collector sailings. Access to smaller ports and city centres unavailable to large ships. To launch the program, Windstar is offering an Early Booking Offer on select Winter 2027–2028 sailings: book by April 30, 2026 and receive a complimentary All‑Inclusive experience (Wi‑Fi, select unlimited wine, beer and cocktails, and gratuities), US$100 onboard credit per guest, and the chance to save an extra 5% when paying in full at booking. Fares will rise as sailings fill. What makes Windstar’s small ships different? Windstar’s yachts carry just 148 to 342 guests, creating a feel much closer to a private yacht than a traditional cruise ship. This compact size delivers several advantages: The ability to dock closer to historic city centres and navigate narrow waterways. Calls at smaller harbours and islands that mega‑ships can’t access. Longer days in port and late‑evening departures, giving guests time to explore after day‑trippers have left. In warm regions, many ships feature a watersports marina that opens directly from the stern, letting guests swim, paddleboard, kayak or relax on floating loungers straight from the yacht. Fleet highlights include classic sailing ships and all‑suite motor yachts, with new build Star Seeker bringing advanced environmental systems and the brand’s signature blend of spacious suites, open decks and personalised service. Every Windstar voyage includes: Complimentary specialty dining, with menus crafted in partnership with the James Beard Foundation. 24‑hour room service. A signature open‑air deck barbecue and champagne welcome. Complimentary access to the fitness centre, whirlpools, sauna and yoga classes. Select itineraries also feature Destination Discovery Events—one‑night, ashore experiences that combine local cuisine, music and performance in special venues not normally open to cruise guests. Winter 2027–2028 regional highlights South Pacific with Star Breeze Winter 2027–2028 includes a one‑season‑only South Pacific deployment as Star Breeze repositions to and from drydock in Singapore—an opportunity Windstar does not plan to repeat. Standout sailings include: A 14‑day Papeete–Lautoka voyage visiting Bora Bora, Moorea, the Cook Islands and Tonga. A 24‑day Fiji–Singapore journey via Papua New Guinea, the Solomon Islands, Vanuatu and Indonesia, with an overnight in Bali. The option to combine select segments into a 53‑day crossing between French Polynesia and Singapore. Year‑round Tahiti also expands as Wind Star joins Star Breeze as the second yacht based in French Polynesia in 2027. Latin America with Star Pride Windstar’s signature Costa Rica and Panama Canal cruises return on Star Pride, with itineraries centred on nature, rainforests and the engineering marvel of the canal. Guests can: Experience a daytime, narrated Panama Canal transit with expert commentary. Explore national parks and wildlife‑rich regions in Costa Rica and beyond. Add popular cruise tours to Machu Picchu and Arenal Volcano, both of which sell quickly. Canary Islands & Morocco with Wind Spirit\ A new itinerary sees Wind Spirit sail from Málaga in southern Spain to Tenerife in the Canary Islands, with extended exploration in Morocco, including two full days in Casablanca. The season also brings back the Hidden Gems of the Canary Islands & Madeira route, including a New Year’s Celebration with an overnight in Madeira timed for the island’s world‑famous fireworks. Asia with Star Seeker New yacht Star Seeker anchors an expanded Asia program, featuring: Grand Japan routes. Southeast Asia sailings and longer Star Collector voyages of 20–41 days. Small‑ship docking in the heart of Ho Chi Minh City and Bangkok, plus calls at lesser‑visited islands. Overland tours to Angkor Wat, Hanoi and Chiang Mai. Caribbean with Star Pride, Star Legend and Wind Surf Winter in the Caribbean features both all‑suite yachts and classic sailing ships, mixing relaxed island‑hopping with access to smaller harbours and tucked‑away bays. Guests can enjoy: Direct marina access for water sports. Windstar’s Signature Beach Party. New routes through the ABC Islands (Aruba, Bonaire, Curaçao) and the British Virgin Islands. Canada & New England with Star Pride Late‑season sailings in Canada & New England offer a different take on North America’s east coast. Highlights include: An updated Southeast Canada Exploration with an overnight in Halifax. A Celtic Colours Festival voyage timed to the celebrated Cape Breton event. The return of Quebec & Newfoundland Adventure. Greenland: North Atlantic Odyssey from Reykjavík to Boston. Experiences that make these voyages memorable Across regions, Windstar’s Winter 2027–2028 program is built around experiences that feel personal and unhurried. Guests might: Dive straight into turquoise water from the ship’s marina platform. Join a beach barbecue under the stars. Stay ashore late into the evening, when most larger ships and day‑trippers have gone. Expert‑led components—such as narrated Panama Canal transits, wildlife‑focused itineraries and multi‑day overland journeys to Machu Picchu, Angkor Wat and Hanoi—add depth and context, turning each voyage into a layered story rather than a checklist of ports. How to book Windstar’s Winter 2027–2028 cruises Winter 2027–2028 voyages are on sale now, with the Early Booking Offer available on select sailings until April 30, 2026. Booking early gives you: The best fares of the season. First pick of suites and staterooms. Extra value via All‑Inclusive perks, onboard credit and a potential 5% pay‑in‑full savings. Travellers can book online at windstarcruises.com, through a preferred travel advisor, by calling Windstar directly, or by requesting a call from a Windstar vacation planner.

Global

How to Fix Wrong Date on Air Tahiti Nui Ticket?

Booking a flight is an exciting part of planning a journey, but even a minor mistake—such as selecting the wrong travel date—can create stress and complications. Many travelers only notice this error after receiving their booking confirmation, raising questions about fees, availability, and whether the ticket can be corrected. Knowing how to fix wrong date on Air Tahiti Nui ticket is essential to resolve the issue efficiently and ensure your travel plans remain intact. Air Tahiti Nui, the national airline of French Polynesia, operates flights connecting Tahiti with destinations worldwide, including North America, Europe, and Asia. While the airline allows passengers to modify their bookings, the process and cost depend on factors such as fare type, timing, and seat availability. Why Date Errors Happen on Airline Bookings Date errors are more common than travelers realize. Online booking systems often feature flexible calendars, promotional fares, and multiple flight options, which can sometimes be confusing. Common causes of booking mistakes include: Selecting the wrong month or day Confusing outbound and return dates Managing multiple trips simultaneously Booking under time pressure or distraction Using mobile devices with smaller screens Even if your booking shows a Air Tahiti Nui ticket issue, it can often be corrected if addressed promptly and correctly. Why Correcting the Date Quickly Matters Time is critical when fixing a booking error. Acting promptly increases the likelihood of securing your preferred flight and reducing costs. Delays can result in limited availability and higher fare differences. Benefits of early correction include: Access to preferred travel dates Lower fare differences Reduced change fees Reduced stress during trip planning Prompt action is essential for a smooth Air Tahiti Nui booking correction. Understanding Air Tahiti Nui Fare Types Knowing your fare type is essential before attempting a date change. Air Tahiti Nui offers multiple fare categories, each with different flexibility rules. Economy Saver and Promo Fares These are generally the most restrictive. A Air Tahiti Nui date change may be allowed, but fees and fare differences usually apply. Economy Flex Fares Flex fares provide moderate flexibility. Date changes are typically permitted, with a fee and fare adjustment if applicable. Business and Premium Fares Premium fares allow maximum flexibility. Date changes often involve minimal fees, making them ideal for travelers with uncertain schedules. Understanding your fare type helps determine the best approach for an Air Tahiti Nui flight modification. How to Fix Wrong Date on Air Tahiti Nui Ticket Online Many travelers prefer online solutions for booking corrections because of convenience. Air Tahiti Nui provides a booking management system where passengers can view and modify reservations. Step-by-Step Online Date Correction Log in to the Air Tahiti Nui booking management portal Enter your reservation details Select the flight with the incorrect date Choose a new travel date from available options Review applicable fees or fare differences Confirm and save the updated itinerary This method is the most efficient way to change wrong date on Air Tahiti Nui booking. Same-Day Booking Corrections If the date error is noticed shortly after booking, you may be eligible for a same-day correction. Airlines often allow limited adjustments within a short window after purchase. During this time, an Air Tahiti Nui incorrect travel date correction may involve fewer penalties, especially if no fare difference applies. Checking your booking confirmation immediately after purchase is essential. Changing Dates After the Initial Booking Period If the error is discovered days or weeks later, correcting the date may require additional steps. As the departure date approaches, seat availability and pricing can fluctuate. A delayed Air Tahiti Nui ticket change may require: Paying a change fee Covering the fare difference for the new date Accepting alternative flight times Understanding these possibilities is key to managing the Air Tahiti Nui modify flight date online process effectively. Fare Differences and Their Impact When changing a flight date, the airline compares the original fare with the current fare for the new date. Factors influencing fare differences include: Seasonal demand and peak travel periods Remaining seat availability Route popularity Time remaining before departure Higher-demand periods or last-minute changes often result in larger fare differences. This is a key factor in Air Tahiti Nui ticket date change rules. Correcting Return Flight Date Mistakes Return flight errors are common, especially for short trips or weekend travel. Correcting a return date follows the same steps as the outbound flight. Always review the full itinerary before confirming changes, as modifying one segment may affect the total fare. This helps prevent additional Air Tahiti Nui ticket issues. Group Bookings and Date Corrections Group travel requires coordination when correcting flight dates. Some bookings require all passengers to be updated simultaneously, as partial changes may not be allowed. Planning a Air Tahiti Nui booking correction for multiple passengers ensures everyone remains on the same itinerary and avoids scheduling conflicts. Add-On Services and Date Changes Air Tahiti Nui offers optional services such as seat selection, extra baggage, and priority boarding. When modifying your travel date, some add-ons may transfer automatically, while others may need to be reselected. After completing an Air Tahiti Nui flight modification, always review which add-ons remain included in your updated itinerary. Airline-Initiated Schedule Changes Occasionally, Air Tahiti Nui may adjust flight schedules due to operational reasons. When this occurs, passengers are usually offered alternative dates or flights. If the airline initiates a schedule change, correcting your travel date is often simpler than making a voluntary change. Knowing your options can make a Air Tahiti Nui ticket change easier to manage. Tips to Avoid Future Date Errors Preventing errors is always preferable to correcting them. Simple practices include: Double-check travel dates before confirming payment Review confirmation emails immediately Use a calendar to verify plans Avoid booking while distracted or rushed These steps help prevent future Air Tahiti Nui ticket issues. Reviewing Fare Rules Before Booking Fare rules specify what changes are allowed and under what conditions. Reviewing them before booking can save time and money. Understanding fare conditions makes handling a Air Tahiti Nui ticket date change rules much easier if travel plans change. Seasonal Travel and Date Corrections Traveling during peak periods or holidays often means limited availability and higher fares. Correcting a date during these times may result in higher costs or fewer options. Prompt action is especially important when dealing with Air Tahiti Nui incorrect travel date correction during busy seasons. Leisure vs Business Travel Considerations Leisure travelers often prioritize low fares, while business travelers value flexibility. Choosing the right fare type can make an Air Tahiti Nui date change less stressful if plans shift unexpectedly. Reviewing Your Updated Itinerary After making a date correction, carefully review your updated itinerary: Confirm travel dates Verify passenger details Check flight times This ensures no remaining Air Tahiti Nui ticket issues. Role of Travel Insurance Some travel insurance policies may cover certain booking modifications. While coverage varies, insurance provides extra reassurance when unexpected changes occur. Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) 1. Can I fix a wrong date on my Air Tahiti Nui ticket? Yes, date corrections are generally possible depending on fare rules and timing. 2. Is there a fee for an Air Tahiti Nui date change? Fees vary depending on fare type, route, and how close the change is to departure. 3. Can I modify my Air Tahiti Nui flight date online? Yes, many travelers can adjust their flight date using the airline’s online booking management system. 4. What if I selected the wrong return date? Return date errors can usually be corrected, although fare differences may apply. 5. Will changing my flight date affect add-on services? Some add-ons may transfer automatically, while others may need to be reselected. Final Thoughts Booking errors can happen to anyone, but knowing how to fix wrong date on Air Tahiti Nui ticket allows you to manage the situation efficiently. By understanding fare rules, acting promptly, and reviewing your options carefully, you can correct a date error without unnecessary stress. Whether making a simple online adjustment or a more complex itinerary update, being informed ensures a Air Tahiti Nui booking correction is smooth and hassle-free. With the right approach, a date mistake becomes a manageable inconvenience rather than a disruption to your travel plans.

Airlines and Aviation

Air Tahiti Nui introduces Mānava Premium

Air Tahiti Nui introduces its new premium class experience Mānava Premium, offering travellers a touch of elegant tropical hospitality. Mānava means welcome, and it’s a name that evokes the warm, genuine atmosphere of The Islands of Tahiti whose culture is defined by kindness and heartfelt hospitality.  This spirit surrounds every guest aboard the Tahitian Dreamliners, where the journey begins the moment one steps on board. Indeed, it is an immersive experience designed to relax, delight, and connect passengers to the soul of the destination. What came before Air Tahiti Nui introduced its intermediate class, then called Moana Premium Economy, in 2018 during the renewal of its entire fleet.  The wide ZODIAC Aerospace Z535 seats still offer comfortable legroom, adjustable footrests, and a seat back that reclines up to 7.8 inches. The airline has now decided to optimize its in-flight service and accessories to enhance the travel experience in Mānava Premium class. Exquisite inclusions A complimentary welcome drink upon boarding for a fruity-tasting arrival with tropical notes. A completely redesigned meal selection, with refined recipes made from carefully selected ingredients and designed to awaken the senses. A wider and more sparkling drink selection, combining a Crémant with a variety of wines served in elegant glassware. New pillows, softer and larger, available on every seat. More comfortable and reusable headphones, available throughout the flight. A redesigned eco-friendly comfort kit. Improved table service, including real cutlery and recyclable plates. Access to the fast security check lane, available in Papeete, Auckland, Paris-CDG, and Seattle airports. Other benefits of the Mānava Premium class include a baggage allowance of 2 x 23 kg (50.7 pounds) and access to the dedicated check-in lane.

Air

Tahiti’s Air Moana chooses Maxamation’s Aviator revenue management solution

Tahiti’s newest airline Air Moana announced that it has chosen Australian aviation IT solutions provider Maxamation's revenue management solution Aviator to boost its revenues per flight. Tiphaine Gribelin of Air Moana’s revenue management team remarked: ‘We are very reliant on Aviator both as a business intelligence tool and to automatically optimise the revenue on each of our flights.” From its end, Maxamation provided the Aviator software, as well as on-site training and consultancy services whenever necessary. This ensured that Air Moana had everything it needed to create additional revenue.   Gribelin added: “The Maxamation team offered phenomenal  support, and were there to help us at every stage. This combination of Aviator software and [active vendor] support allows us to proactively compete and succeed in a very competitive market.” For his part, Maxamation CEO Peter Brewer said: ‘We are thrilled to be partners of Air Moana. The  Air Moana team has been a pleasure to work with and really helped the partnership to be 100 percent positive.”

Cruise

Windstar honors top Virtuoso travel advisors aboard ‘Star Breeze’ in Tahiti   

Fifty Virtuoso® Cruise Icons disembarked last week from Windstar Cruises’ 312-guest, all-suite Star Breeze in French Polynesia, completing a celebratory trip personally hosted by Windstar President Christopher Prelog aimed at relaxing, networking, and experiencing Windstar’s iconic small ship sailing style in storied French Polynesia. The Virtuoso Cruise Icons represent the top 1 percent in cruise sales for Virtuoso globally, making them the most influential advisors in the industry. Welcomed by Prelog along with Windstar’s sales team members including Vice President of Sales Dianna Rom and Director of Sales Gina McGinnis, the Icons sailed on Windstar’s weeklong Dreams of Tahiti cruise on June 20 – 27, 2024. Windstar has sailed in Tahiti for more than 36 years and knows the islands of French Polynesia better than any other cruise line. “There’s truly no better way to celebrate our Virtuoso Cruise Icons than in Tahiti with Windstar Cruises,” says Cheryl Bunker, Vice President, Global Member Relations for Virtuoso. “It was wonderful seeing the Windstar experience first-hand and our many preferred relationships, including The Brando. Our Virtuoso Cruise Icons are collectively a standout in the industry and we congratulate them on this well-earned recognition.” Icon guests were entertained with special celebrations including a private event at the Presidential Palace, welcome entertainment at each port, and hosted dinners and meetings to get to know each other and network alongside executives from Virtuoso, Air Tahiti Nui, Tahiti Tourisme and Lux Wines, who also joined the sailing. Windstar’s signature beach barbecue on a private motu with local entertainment, swimming from Windstar’s Watersports Platform directly in the Pacific Ocean, and exploring the islands together on culturally- and ecologically-minded small group shore excursions were all part of the fun on this trip that highlighted the best of Windstar’s small ship experiences in Tahiti. “We were delighted to welcome Virtuoso Cruise Icons to one of my personal favorite destinations, French Polynesia,” said Prelog. “It was a wonderful week supporting our travel advisor community while showcasing the best of Windstar in this unique destination where we’ve been operating for more than 37 years. We are grateful for our partnership and for Virtuoso’s recent nomination for Best Small Ship Cruise Line.” The 50 Icon advisors came from Canada, the United States, Australia/New Zealand, Hong Kong, Singapore and Latin America/Caribbean regions. Icons gain access to events to help them build their business further and can offer their clients exclusive benefits through Virtuoso.      

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Paul Gauguin Launches “Take Your Sweetie To Tahiti” with $500 Shipboard Credit

In the islands known for romance, French Polynesia’s destination specialist, Paul Gauguin Cruises, celebrates the season of love with a unique “Take Your Sweetie to Tahiti” offer for new bookings made through 16 February 2024. The “Take Your Sweetie to Tahiti” offer is valid for 7-, 10-, 11-, and 14-night all-inclusive luxury voyages throughout 2024. It includes a $500 Shipboard Credit per suite or stateroom, a welcome bottle of Champagne and an indulgent chocolate treat. Shipboard credits can be used to pay for Algotherm Spa treatments, land and sea excursions, gift shop purchases, and other expenses. “Renowned for revealing Polynesia with artful authenticity, Paul Gauguin Cruises is the perfect choice to celebrate a honeymoon, an anniversary, or a romantic escape, and this value-rich promotion is the perfect gift for Valentine’s Day or every day,” said Susan Robison, General Manager, Sales and Marketing, for Paul Gauguin Cruises. “Exploring Tahiti’s fabled landscapes aboard the m/s Paul Gauguin, a small ship purpose-built to navigate the enchanting lagoons here, rewards guests with a blissfully carefree ambience, incredible cuisine enjoyed in casually elegant open-seating venues, the genuine hospitality of our friendly crew, and the easy luxury of our all-inclusive fares.” Applicable voyages depart from May through December on the following 2024 itineraries: Tahiti & the Society Islands | 7 nights Jul 27, 2024 Tahiti, Huahine, Motu Mahana (private island)/Taha’a, Bora Bora (overnight), Moorea (overnight), Society Islands; Tahiti More Society Islands & Tahiti | 7 nights May 4; Jun 29; Jul 20; Aug 17, 2024 Tahiti, Huahine, Raiatea, Motu Mahana (private island)/Taha’a, Bora Bora (overnight), Moorea, Society Islands; Tahiti Society Islands & Tuamotus | 10 nights Dec 11, 2024 Tahiti, Huahine, Bora Bora (overnight), Society Islands; Rangiroa, Fakarava, Tuamotus; Motu Mahana (private island)/Taha’a, Moorea (overnight), Society Islands; Tahiti Cook Islands & Society Islands | 11 nights Nov 30, 2024 Tahiti, Huahine, Society Islands; Aitutaki, Rarotonga, Cook Islands; Bora Bora (overnight), Motu Mahana (private island)/Taha’a, Moorea (overnight), Society Islands; Tahiti Marquesas, Tuamotus & Society Islands | 14 nights Dec 21, 2024 Tahiti, Society Islands; Fakarava, Tuamotus; Fatu Hiva, Hiva Oa, Tahuata, Nuku Hiva, Marquesas; Huahine, Bora Bora, Motu Mahana (private island)/Taha’a, Moorea, Society Islands; Tahiti Islands of the Marquesas & Tuamotus | 14 nights Jun 8; Jul 6: Aug 3; Aug 24, 2024 Tahiti, Society Islands; Fakarava, Tuamotus; Fatu Hiva, Hiva Oa, Tahuata, Nuku Hiva, Ua Pou, Marquesas; Rangiroa, Tuamotus; Bora Bora, Motu Mahana (private island)/Taha’a, Society Islands; Tahiti Fiji, Tonga, Cook Islands & Society Islands | 14 nights Nov 10, 2024 Lautoka, Viti Levu, Fiji ; Beqa Island, Fiji; Suva, Viti Levu, Fiji; Savusavu, Vanua Levu, Fiji; Vava’u, Tonga; Aitutaki, Cook Islands; Bora Bora (overnight), Society Islands; Motu Mahana (private island)/Taha’a, Society Islands; Moorea, Society Islands; Tahiti, Society Islands The Gauguin is ideal for romance, inviting couples to take in the region’s breathtaking scenic beauty from the spacious comfort of a suite or stateroom—many with private balconies—sway to the sounds of a chanteuse at La Palette Lounge, explore paradise on land and sea excursions, dine al fresco under a starry sky, and enjoy a Polynesian blessing ceremony performed by members of Les Gauguines and Les Gauguins—the ship’s troupe of local hosts and entertainers. With one of the highest crew-to-guest ratios at sea, The Gauguin is well-known for its extra touches and attention to detail, making every occasion memorable. The post Paul Gauguin Launches “Take Your Sweetie To Tahiti” with $500 Shipboard Credit first appeared on Stray Nomad Travel News.

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Paul Gauguin Cruises Announces 2024 Tahiti Yoga & Wellness Cruise

Paul Gauguin Cruises, French Polynesia’s destination expert, will offer a complimentary Yoga & Wellness programme for guests sailing onboard the award-winning m/s Paul Gauguin on the 13 April 2024 Cook Islands and Society Islands itinerary. The programme is complemented by the region’s naturally regenerating tonic of sun, sea, and sand, which includes morning sun salutations on deck and beach yoga on the line’s private motu, as well as courses on general wellbeing, movement, and posture. The 11-night cruise will be hosted by two holistic wellness experts: Dr. Sarah Rothman, a board-licensed naturopath with expertise in integrating Eastern and Western medicine, and Tammy Gibson, a leading yoga instructor specialising in the transformative power of intentional movement and mindfulness. “On its own, a French Polynesian voyage aboard The Gauguin is the perfect elixir for a well-balanced life, and the complimentary activities offered during our Yoga & Wellness Cruise add a restorative dimension to the overall experience for our guests,” said Susan Robison, Paul Gauguin Cruises’ General Manager, Sales and Marketing. Guests can enjoy the following activities throughout the voyage: early morning yoga and Pilates classes aboard ship, as well as a beach yoga session on Motu Mahana/Taha’a (private islet); a Posture Workshop on spinal movement; a Gyrokinesis Workshop addressing energy pathways and range of motion through rhythmic movement sequences; lectures on ageing well, detoxification, and adrenal balance; and a signature Juice of the Day. Experts’ Biographies Dr. Sarah Rothman has extensive clinical expertise in women’s health, from hormone balance and thyroid health to fertility and paediatrics. She worked in places ranging from Bolivia to Kenya before founding Thyme Integrative Health in northern California, where she served as Medical Director for 11 years. She is a California, Hawaii, and British Columbia Board Certified Naturopathic Doctor and a Fellow of the American Board of Oriental Reproductive Medicine, a worldwide organisation of recognised acupuncturists. She lives in Maui and has a therapeutic practice. Tammy Gibson, a fitness specialist with decades of experience in yoga, Pilates, and barre, has helped multiple people reach their wellness objectives with her well-rounded and holistic approach. Her knowledge is based on her experience as a professional dancer; in addition to being a soloist in the hit Broadway show Fosse, she has performed alongside Beyoncé, Hugh Grant, and Dolly Parton. The former Radio City Rockette holds an Ayurveda Health Advisor degree and a Bachelor of Fine Arts from NYU Tisch School. Paul Gauguin Cruises is well-known for bringing Polynesia to life through creative authenticity and all-inclusive luxury. The 11-night Cook Islands & Society Islands itinerary sails from Papeete, Tahiti, and includes stops in Huahine, Society Islands; Aitutaki and Rarotonga, Cook Islands; Bora Bora (overnight), Motu Mahana (private island)/Taha’a, and Moorea, Society Islands. The post Paul Gauguin Cruises Announces 2024 Tahiti Yoga & Wellness Cruise first appeared on Stray Nomad Travel News.

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The Islands of Tahiti: Responsible Travel and Giving Back To The Destination

Cultural Immersion With a Purpose Beyond the turquoise waters and sandy shores, The Islands of Tahiti offer a rich cultural experience intertwined with community well-being. Responsible travellers can engage in authentic experiences that directly contribute to the livelihoods of local communities. For example, visitors can support local artisans by purchasing handmade crafts, ensuring that each transaction becomes a meaningful contribution to sustaining the vibrant Tahitian way of life. Eco-Friendly Accommodation Responsible travel extends to the choice of accommodation, and The Islands of Tahiti boast a growing number of eco-friendly resorts and lodges. Examples include the InterContinental Bora Bora Resort & Thalasso Spa, which employs cutting-edge environmental practices such as using deep-sea water for air conditioning, and The Brando, a luxury eco-resort on Tetiaroa island, which operates entirely on renewable energy, showcasing the islands’ commitment to environmental preservation. Giving Back Through Voluntourism For travellers seeking a more profound connection with the destination, voluntourism opportunities abound in The Islands of Tahiti. Whether participating in reforestation projects with organisations like Tetiaroa Society to restore French Polynesia’s lush landscapes or assisting in educational initiatives, such as the Tahiti homeschooling programme, aimed at empowering local communities, visitors can actively contribute to positive change during their stay.  

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