PacificFlier celebrates 100 days of flying as 20 new cabin crew go into training

This Wednesday July 7, PacificFlier will celebrate 100 days of flying from the Republic of Palau to Australia, the Philippines and now Guam.
Group General Manager Shane Styles was in Guam for the launch of their first Guam
flights last week and said “a lot has been achieved in 100 days and we have been
overwhelmed with the support we are receiving in the region with our Guam flights
already having strong interest and bookings coming through. The people of Guam have
welcomed our expansion with open arms as we bring a new era of competitive pricing to
the region.”
On the expansion of cabin crew, Senior Vice President of Airline Operations Neil
Hansford stated “Another major milestone in Pacific Flyer’s rapid launch will be achieved
today when 20 very experienced flight attendants fly in on Pacific Flyer PI 216 to the
Gold Coast complete their safety procedures and type endorsements. These additional
crews have been recruited to allow the launch of additional services from Gold Coast
International direct to Guam.
Australian authorities have already agreed to 2 direct services to Guam per week and one via Koror, Palau. Counterpart approvals for the US have already been applied for. It is expected that services from Palau to Taipei will also launch in August.”
To celebrate these milestones PacificFlier continues with their 5,000 seats on sale across all destinations from only $199.00 round trip.
Visit PacificFlier’s website for all the latest information at www.pacificflier.com or contact Paula Travel on 488 2836. |
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Source = PacificFlier