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Boosting Domestic Connectivity
The first of the new ATR planes arrived late in 2024, with the second aircraft joining the fleet on January 5th, 2025. The addition of these two 68-seat aircraft will primarily be used on Fiji Airways' regional routes, connecting key destinations within Fiji’s Northern and Western divisions. Over time, the airline plans to add even more ATR aircraft to the fleet to further expand capacity and improve the frequency and efficiency of services.
The new planes will service vital domestic routes, including the popular Nadi-Suva and Nadi-Labasa routes, ensuring that local communities benefit from increased connectivity and more accessible travel options. This fleet expansion supports Fiji Airways' goal of strengthening its Nadi Hub by improving domestic connectivity and offering better travel experiences for passengers connecting between Fiji’s domestic and international services.
“We are committed to providing comfortable and efficient travel options for our passengers and enhancing connectivity between our islands,” said Andre Viljoen, CEO and Managing Director of Fiji Airways. “These two new ATR aircraft represent a significant investment in Fiji’s domestic connectivity, helping us meet the growing demand for domestic travel and ensuring we can provide capacity where it’s needed most.”
Fiji Link’s New Uniforms: A Unified Brand Identity
In addition to the fleet expansion, Fiji Airways' domestic and regional subsidiary, Fiji Link, has unveiled new uniforms for its staff. This change aligns with Fiji Airways’ signature uniform, reinforcing the airline's goal of presenting a unified, professional brand across all divisions. The new uniforms reflect the vibrant and modern image of Fiji Airways while celebrating the young cultural heritage of Fiji Link.
This uniform update is part of the airline’s broader strategy to enhance the customer experience by providing a cohesive visual identity for its team members. The new attire ensures that Fiji Airways and Fiji Link staff represent the highest standards of service, creating a seamless and consistent experience for passengers.
“We’re excited to introduce the new Fiji Link uniforms as part of our effort to standardise our brand across the airline,” said Viljoen. “This change reflects our commitment to excellence, professionalism, and a cohesive brand that will elevate the overall travel experience for our passengers.”
New ATR Aircraft on Key Domestic and Regional Routes
The two new ATR aircraft will be deployed on the following routes, further boosting connectivity across Fiji and the South Pacific:
Regional Routes
- NAN-TBU (Nadi-Tongatapu)
- NAN-VAV (Nadi-Vava’u)
- SUV-FUN (Suva-Funafuti)
- NAN-FUN (Nadi-Funafuti)
- NAN-VLI (Nadi-Port Vila)
Domestic Routes
- NAN-SUV (Nadi-Suva)
- NAN-LBS (Nadi-Labasa)
- SUV-LBS (Suva-Labasa)
These new aircraft will not only enhance domestic travel but also improve connectivity to popular regional destinations in the South Pacific, supporting both tourism and local communities.
Strengthening Fiji Airways’ Commitment to Excellence
The addition of the ATR aircraft and the introduction of new uniforms are part of Fiji Airways' larger commitment to enhancing its service standards and customer experience. As Fiji's national carrier, the airline continues to strengthen its role in the South Pacific and support the growing demand for travel across its network.
With the new ATR planes and refreshed uniforms, Fiji Airways is poised to deliver even greater value and connectivity to both domestic and international passengers, all while reinforcing its status as a key player in the region's aviation landscape.
For more information and to book flights, visit Fiji Airways’ official website. https://www.fijiairways.com/en-au/
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