Tahiti airport strike ends
Air Tahiti Nui, the international airline of French Polynesia, has been advised that the strike by airport workers at Papeete International Airport has ended.
The airline is now moving to restore full flight schedules as quickly as possible on routes between Tahiti and the United States, New Zealand, France and Japan.
Initially, the airline’s priority will be to move passengers stranded by the dispute. Already, more than 1600 have been moved between Tahiti and the US.
Among the services confirmed for Thursday is the scheduled TN 101 / 102 service from Papeete to Auckland and back to Papeete.
For more information about specific flights, visit www.airtahitinui.com.au.
Ian Jarrett
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