Air Vanuatu offers Island Hopper fares

Friday, 17 Oct, 2013 0

Air Vanuatu is offering Australians travelling to Vanuatu the chance to add an outer island to their journey for less than A$100 (including taxes) when they book return flights from Australia to Port Vila.

The limited time offer will save travellers more than 60% on the usual return flight costs from Port Vila to the islands of Santo or Tann.

Anne Morris, Vanuatu Tourism Office’s Australian representative, said the Island Hopper deal would make it easier for Australians to experience even more of the coastal scenery, culture and people around Vanuatu.

"Vanuatu is made up of 83 islands and while it’s not possible for travellers to get to all of the islands, by offering an affordable add-on flight, Australians will be encouraged to explore beyond Port Vila," Morris said.

Tickets must be bought before November 15 with travel falling between the following dates:

October 28-December 8, 2013 or January 20-March 30, 2014

Discounted flights to Tanna and Santo must be booked in conjunction with an international return flight from Australia.



 

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