More Pacific island options for Australian travellers
NADI – AIR Pacific is to re-schedule its Friday service between Nadi and Honolulu to travel via Apia and become the only airline offering three different Pacific holiday destinations on its flights from Australia.
Regional general manager Australia Victor Sharan said that the new schedule would permit free stopovers in the three ports and be beneficial to passengers from Australia as well as those from the three other markets – Fiji, Hawaii and Samoa.
The service begins on Friday September 11 and will operate as FJ853 outbound and FJ852 inbound and at different times to other Honolulu services.
The new service, operated by a Boeing 737 aircraft, will depart Nadi at 2050hrs and arrive at Apia at 2340-1. It will depart Apia at 0400 and arrive in Honolulu at 0700.
The return flight will depart Honolulu at 0810 and arrive in Apia at 1235. It will leave Apia at 1335 and arrive in Nadi at 1435+1.
Ian Jarrett
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