Fiji Airways in record book

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NADI, FIJI, 13 August 2013: Fiji Airways is the newest holder of a Guinness World Records title, soaring to 41,000 feet to set the record for the world’s ‘Highest Altitude Wedding on an aircraft’.

Five couples exchanged vows, 7 August, at 41,000 feet above sea level aboard a brand new Fiji Airways A330 to attain the record. The minimum altitude required to set this new world record was 40,000 feet.

To mark its rebirth, Fiji Airways, formerly Air Pacific, recruited five couples willing to wed on board its flagship A330 aircraft on a flight from Auckland to Nadi, Fiji.

More than 400 New Zealand couples entered hoping to be one of the lucky couples married in the business cabin winning a free flight and complimentary stay in Fiji to enjoy their honeymoon courtesy of the Radisson BLU Resort Fiji Denarau Island and The Westin Denarau Island Resort and Spa Fiji.

The record was made official by Guinness World Records adjudicator, Chris Sheedy, who joined the couples on their flight to Fiji. The adjudicator verified the altitude and the wedding ceremony in New Zealand airspace, and awarded Fiji Airways with the record immediately.

Fiji Airways acting chief executive Aubrey Swift, said the airline was excited to claim a Guinness World Records achievement.

“It raised awareness of the new airline’s branding and of Fiji as a wedding and honeymoon destination,” said Swift. “We’re delighted that we were able to set a new Guinness World Record.”

Thousands of couples travel to Fiji every year to tie the knot, but only the five lucky winners will be able to claim getting married aboard a record setting flight en route to their honeymoon.


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