Don your beach hat and throw your thongs in your suitcase. Canberrans will soon be able to fly direct to Fiji.
Fiji Airways is launching a new direct flight route from Nadi, Fiji, to Canberra, Australia.
The new route will operate twice a week from the end of July to the end of September, and three times a week from October onwards.
The inaugural flight will zoom down the runway on 21 July 2023 with bookings now open for guests.
Return fares from Canberra to Nadi range from $499 to $900, depending on the dates you travel. Business class return airfares, meanwhile, are available from $2960.
All economy fares include meals, drinks, inflight entertainment and carry-on baggage up to 7kg. With a value fare, you get 30kg of checked baggage.
Speaking of the new route, Fiji Airways CEO, André Viljoen said: “We are thrilled to bring our world-class service to Canberra and connect Australia’s capital directly with our beautiful home, Fiji. We look forward to welcoming our customers on board and sharing the world-renowned Fijian hospitality that sets us apart.”
The new route brings Fiji Airways’ total number of direct services to Fiji to 22. Fiji Airways is now the only airline in the world to offer direct flights from Canberra to Nadi.
Fijian deputy prime minister and minister for tourism Viliame Gavoka expressed his enthusiasm for the new route. “This new direct flight route between Canberra and Nadi is a testament to the strong partnership between the Fijian and Australian governments, and we are pleased to work with Fiji Airways, Canberra Airport, and Visit Canberra to make this service a reality,” he said.
“This new service will provide a seamless travel experience for Australians looking to visit Fiji, whether it’s for leisure or business purposes. The service will also help boost tourism and economic growth in Fiji, providing more job opportunities and further driving the industry forward. We welcome all visitors to our shores with open arms and invite them to experience the magic of Fiji.”
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