Abishek Chand
30 July, 2021, 6:00 pm
Free Bird Institute Ltd has
recorded a total revenue
decrease of 46 per cent as a result of decreasing student numbers compared with
the same period last year.
Picture: SUPPLIED
Free Bird Institute Ltd (FBL) has recorded a total revenue decrease of 46 per cent as a result of declining student numbers compared with the same period last year.
According to its market announcement on the SPX website, chief financial officer Waisale Iowane, while presenting the financial results of the six months which ended June 30, 2021, stated unlike this year most students who were studying in the same period last year arrived in Fiji between January to March, before there was any declaration of a pandemic.
Timoci Vula
8 February, 2021, 3:27 pm
An Air NZ flight from Auckland to Sydney on 16 October, 2020. Photo: Supplied / Air New Zealand
Publicly-listed company Free Bird Institute Ltd (FBL) has again signed a contract with Air New Zealand to charter another aircraft scheduled for April 18, 2021.
The charter flight is from Auckland to Nadi and is scheduled to coincide with the Air New Zealand commercial flight arriving at Auckland from Narita on the same day.
In its market announcement released on the South Pacific Stock Exchange, FBL chief financial officer Waisale Iowane said after the success of their last charter flight last December, the institution was excited to be able to provide another flight for their students to come to Fiji.