Pacific Blue increases flights to Fiji
Virgin Blue’s international sister carrier, Pacific Blue Airlines, announced it will increase services* between Brisbane and Fiji (Nadi) from 14 to 16 flights a week as a result of ongoing demand and strong support for the airline’s existing services. Since launching services to Fiji in September 2004 with three weekly flights from Brisbane the airline has seen a substantial increase in tourist demand for flights from Australia to Fiji with the number of people returning to Fiji to visit friends and relatives also increasing. Fijian locals are also taking advantage of Pacific Blue’s affordable high quality flights to travel to Australia and beyond. According to the latest Department of Immigration^ statistics:
Virgin Blue Chief Executive, Brett Godfrey, said, “The strong statistics and ongoing support has given us the confidence to commit further resources to this route and the additional flight between Brisbane and Nadi is a clear indication of our faith in the Fiji market and its long term viability. Flight No DJ175 depart 1800 and arrive 2340 on Fridays ADDITIONAL NADI-BRISBANE: EFFECTIVE 19 DECEMBER 2008 Flight No DJ174 depart 0600 and arrive 0810 on Saturdays * Subject to regulatory approval. All fares are subject to availability, are for one way travel and include taxes, fares and surcharges. Seats are limited and may not be available at peak times or on all flights. Fares are one way on the net or AU$15 more by phone. A credit card surcharge of AU$5 per person per one way flight is applicable for flights internationally. Fares are correct as at 24 Oct, 2008 and are subject to change. International return fare may vary with the addition of local taxes and charges. ^ Source: Department of Immigration and Multicultural Affairs |
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