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Canberra bound with Fiji Airways

Australia’s capital, Canberra is the latest city to be added to Fiji Airways ever-growing list of international destinations. Fiji’s national airline flew a promotional flight into Canberra Airport in April to announce the new service from July 2023. Chief Executive and Managing Director Andre Viljoen said the airline conducted extensive market research before deciding on …

August 15, 2023
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Pacific Island Living

August 15, 2023

Australia’s capital, Canberra is the latest city to be added to Fiji Airways ever-growing list of international destinations. Fiji’s national airline flew a promotional flight into Canberra Airport in April to announce the new service from July 2023.

Chief Executive and Managing Director Andre Viljoen said the airline conducted extensive market research before deciding on this new service.

“As Fiji’s National Airline, we are proud to be flying to the capital of Australia. This is a living testament to the strong relations that the two countries have always enjoyed, and demonstrates the importance of Australia as our leading tourism market,” he said.

“We are pleased to be able to provide the people of Canberra the only direct flights to Nadi, facilitating a seamless holiday experience which begins the moment they step onboard.” From July, holiday makers and business travellers will be a short four-hour journey with Fiji Airways’ international award winning APEX Five Star service.

“We also anticipate the many Fiji citizens will also take advantage of this route to visit Canberra,” Mr Viljoen said.

“This marks another significant milestone for Fiji Airways as we continue to expand our network and provide greater connectivity for our customers.

“We are thrilled to bring our world-class service to Canberra and look forward to welcoming our customers onboard.”

Services between Nadi and Canberra will also establish a convenient onward connection to North America, other South Pacific destinations and indeed the rest of the world. Travellers can also break up a long journey with a short stay in Fiji.”

Mr Viljoen said the new service has been made possible with the forthcoming inclusion of two new Airbus A350s into the Fiji Airways fleet.

“We will receive the first of our two new A350s in July, resulting in an immediate increase in capacity across our network. This means we will be able to dedicate more seats to the Australian market, specifically Canberra.

“Australia continues to be our major source market for tourism. Not only do we need to be able to cater for the growing number of tourists visiting Fiji, but also position ourselves to create demand and ensure that Fiji Airways is their airline of choice.”

Fiji Airways has also confirmed its sponsorship of the Brumbies for Super Rugby Pacific.

The National Airline will provide services between Nadi and Canberra twice weekly on Tuesdays and Fridays from July to the end of September, and three times a week from October onwards.

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