Google's cofounders are vacationing in the South Pacific, the Fiji Times reports.
CEO Larry Page and Sergey Brin have long shared ownership of a fleet of private jets with Google's chairman, Eric Schmidt. The newspaper photographed one of their planes, a Boeing 767ER, at the Nadi airport.
From there, Page, Brin, and a group of relatives and friends reportedly traveled to the Lau, Mamanuca, and Yasawa archipelagos on board the Dragonfly, a 73-meter megayacht.
According to CharterWorld.com, the Dragonfly has nine cabins and accommodates 18 guests and 16 crew.
So our first question: If Page is up to traveling, does this mean he's gotten his voice back?
We asked a Google spokesperson for comment and will update you if we hear back.
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