The company has created the only dedicated Tahiti specialist accredited by both the Australian Travel Industry Association (ATIA) and Council of Australian Tour Operators (CATO).
Its return was several months in the making and precedes a relaunch of direct Sydney-Papeete Air Tahiti Nui flights in December 2025.
“Tahiti Travel is back, but it’s not about nostalgia, it is about leadership,” said Entire Travel Group’s managing director Brad McDonnell.
“With the return of direct flights…the destination needs a credible and secure specialist partner at the front of the market, and that’s exactly what Tahiti Travel is,” he added.
Tahiti Travel was originally founded in 2007 operating under the banner of Tahiti Travel Connection, and while it performed strongly within Entire’s portfolio, it was shelved in 2019 following a wider brand consolidation at the company.
“We never stepped away from Tahiti – but now Tahiti steps forward again,” McDonnell said.
“Our team lives and breathes French Polynesia, they know the resorts, people, and culture, and with more than 50 collective years of experience selling Tahiti, they are uniquely placed to support Australian agents with confidence,” he added.
McDonnell also revealed a joint marketing campaign with Tahiti Tourisme and Air Tahiti Nui will launch next week, featuring exclusive discounts and deals.
Pictured: McDonnell with Entire Travel Group head of product Tina Heyer in Tahiti last month.

