Tuesday 2 August 2016

Fly from Australia to America via Paradise with Air Tahiti Nui's Pacific Loop

Air Tahiti Nui has released a new combination fare offering Australian travellers the ultimate way to travel to the United States with a stopover in Tahiti one way and a seamless non-stop flight home.

The exciting new Pacific Loop allows guests to make a stopover in Papeete en route to Los Angeles with the convenience and value of one airfare. The return journey is a swift non-stop flight from Los Angeles to Sydney with American Airlines. The journey can also be reversed.

For the ultimate Pacific exploration, guests can also take advantage of a stopover in Auckland to combine three countries for the price of one.

The Pacific Loop from Sydney to Los Angeles via Auckland and Papeete is priced from $1599* in economy class and from $7999* in business class.

Air Tahiti Nui General Manager Australia New Zealand Alan Roman said the combination fare was a great way for Australians to explore the region.

“There are plenty of fantastic destinations between Australia and America so we’re encouraging holidaymakers to turn a long-haul journey into a fabulous adventure,” Mr Roman said.

“The Pacific Loop offers the chance to stagger the journey to the States with an idyllic stopover in paradise, which has the added bonus of softening any trans-Pacific jetlag, and then when it’s time to come home, our guests can enjoy the ease of a non-stop return flight.” For more information visit www.airtahitinui.com

*subject to availability, conditions apply.

Air Tahiti Nui:

Air Tahiti Nui operates five A340-300 aircraft from its Tahiti base to Auckland, Tokyo, Paris and Los Angeles and code shares to 37 additional destinations with carriers including American Airlines, Air France, Air New Zealand, Qantas and the SNCF rail system in France. It’s the only airline that flies from New Zealand to Europe via Tahiti and Los Angeles and one of only two carriers with direct flights from Auckland to Papeete. Air Tahiti Nui code-shares with Qantas operated services between Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane and Auckland. The airline has headquarters in Papeete and operates

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