Air Pacfic, American ink codeshare
American Airlines and Fiji-based Air Pacific have signed a new codeshare agreement that will give American’s customers more travel options throughout the South Pacific and Air Pacific customers easier access to major business centers in the United States.
Pending U.S. government approval, expected within the next 30 to 60 days, American will place its code on Air Pacific flights in the following markets: Los Angeles-Nadi, Honolulu- Nadi, and Nadi-Suva.
Air Pacific will place its code on nearly 20 new destinations to cities flown from American’s Los Angeles hub.
Air Pacific operates B747, B767, and B737 aircraft from Fiji to 15 cities in 10 countries.
Destinations include Hong Kong, United States, Australia, New Zealand, Samoa, Tonga, Tuvalu, Kiribati, Vanuatu, and Solomon Islands.
Ian Jarrett
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