Fiji Airways is set to resume flights to Vanuatu starting tomorrow, marking a significant step in supporting recovery efforts in the earthquake-affected nation. The airline has scheduled two flights for tomorrow: the first will take off at 11:30 AM using a Boeing 737, followed by a second flight at 2:30 PM on an ATR72 aircraft.
Three additional flights are planned for Monday, with departures at 9:45 AM and 4:15 PM.
Fiji Airways expressed that these flights demonstrate their commitment to enhancing connectivity within the Pacific region, while also providing travelers with a high level of convenience and comfort during their journey.
This move not only facilitates travel but also contributes to the rebuilding efforts in Vanuatu, offering crucial support as the country recovers from the recent disaster. It’s a hopeful reminder of the resilience and solidarity in the Pacific community, where travel can play an essential role in recovery and rebuilding lives.
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