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If you have any updates to share, please email them to: [email protected] Airlines Operating in the Pacific Updated 8 June 2021 company restrictions website Air Caledonie See link. https://www.air-caledonie.nc/en/ Air Kiribati See link. http://www.airkiribati.com.ki Air Loyaute (New Caledonia) See link. https://www.air-loyaute.nc Air Marshall Islands No international flights http://www.airmarshallislands.net 30 May 2021: Quarantine-free travel from Victoria to New Zealand has been paused until 7:59pm (NZT) Friday, 4 June. Quarantine-free travel agreements are now in place between New Zealand and Australia, as well as New Zealand and the Cook Islands. 5 May 2021: Flights to South Australia resume. 7 April 2021: Following an update from New Zealand and Australian Governments, customers are able to travel quarantine-free between New Zealand and Australia from Monday, 19 April 2021. Air New Zealand 20 March 2021: Quarantine-free services to Brisbane recommenced. https://www.airnewzealand.co.nz/media-releases 15 March 2021: Flights from Niue to New Zealand are on sale now following the announcement of a one-way quarantine-free travel route from Niue to New Zealand.22 February: Air New Zealand trials global digital travel pass. 12 March 2021: Quarantine-free services to Sydney and Melbourne recommenced. 25 January 2021: From tomorrow, Air New Zealand will require the use of face masks on all international flights to and from New Zealand as a result of updated overseas government border requirements and as a further proactive safety measure to prevent the spread of COVID-19. 1 June 2021: Air Niugini has partnered with International SOS to deliver PCR testing at Jacksons Airport for all passengers departing on Air Niugini flights. PCR testing of all international passengers departing from Port Moresby commenced on the 17th May, following its upgrade from the prior Rapid Antigen testing. 20 April 2021: There are additional changes to the requirements for international travel, effective from Tuesday 20 April. These changes will affect all passengers departing to Australia , as well as to Singapore , Hong Kong , Manila and any other Air Niugini international destinations. All passengers departing internationally will be required to be tested for Covid-19 at time of check-in. This is in addition to the requirement Air Niuguini for the negative PCR test conducted within three days of travel. International SOS have been contracted to conduct this test (at no cost to https://www.airniugini.com.pg/about-us/news/ the passenger), and will be conducting this testing at the car park next to the International Terminal (between the terminal and the plaza area). 15 March 2021: From Friday 26th March, all passengers travelling from Port Moresby to Singapore, Hong Kong and Manil will be required to provide evidence of a negative COVID Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR) test at time of check-in. 16 February: Air Niugini is pleased to announce that it will increase services between Port Moresby and Hong Kong from once to twice weekly, commencing Saturday 3 April 2021. Air Tahiti 26 October: Rarotonga (Cook Islands) flights suspended due to the border closure www.airtahiti.aero https://www.airtahitinui.com/nz-en/schedule-changes-and-cancellations-due- Air Tahiti Nui See link. covid-19 19 April 2021: Air Vanuatu wishes to advise its Customers that with the recent announcement by the National Disaster Management Office Air Vanuatu (NDMO) to restrict outbound travel from Efate, all Air Vanuatu services are suspended from Monday 19 April 2021 through to Wednesday 21 https://www.airvanuatu.com/news April 2021. This temporary suspension extends to our Domestic and International repatriation and Cargo services. Aircalin (New Caledonia) See link. https://pf.aircalin.com/en/breaking-news-covid-19 Asia Pacific Airlines See link. http://www.asiapacificairlines.com/scheduler/ https://flyasiana.com/C/PH/EN/customer/notice/detail?id=CM202006100001219 Asiana Airlines See link. 577#CM202005070001212959 Caroline Islands Air See link. https://www.carolineislandsair.com/ https://www.china-airlines.com/sea/en/discover/news/travel- China Airlines See link. advisory?travelAlert=39401-7030 14 May 2021: All international Fiji Airways passenger repatriation flights into and out of Fiji have been cancelled until 29 May 2021 Fiji Airways https://www.fijiairways.com/en-fj/about-fiji-airways/media-centre (inclusive). Dedicated freighter services will continue to ensure vital export and import supply chains for Fiji remain intact. French Bee See link. https://www.frenchbee.com/en/nos-alertes 4 May: Starting today, Maui County will require all trans-pacific travelers participating in the State of Hawaii Safe Travels program to take an additional rapid COVID-19 test upon arrival at Kahului Airport. The cost of the post-arrival rapid test will be covered by the County. Those who are fully vaccinated will be exempt from the post-arrival test, provided that they show their original CDC vaccination card or certificate of vaccination downloaded from the CDC’s Vaccination Administration Management System (VAMS). Fully vaccinated means receiving both doses of the Pfizer or Moderna vaccines or one dose of Johnson & Johnson vaccine, plus 15 days after your final dose. If someone in your Hawaiian Airways party is not fully vaccinated or does not have a CDC vaccination card or certificate, pre-register for the post-arrival COVID-19 test hereOpens https://www.hawaiianairlines.com/coronavirus external link to page that may not meet accessibility guidelines. Only one form is required per party. 20 April: Starting May 11, individuals who have been fully vaccinated in the State of Hawaii may travel inter-island without pre-travel testing or quarantining starting the 15th day after the completion of their vaccination. 20 January: The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has issued an order that goes into effect at 7:01 p.m. HST on Jan. 25, 2021 for all travelers flying to the U.S. from a foreign country. Inter Island Airways See link. www.interislandair.com Japan Airlines See link. https://www.jal.co.jp/en/jalcargo/inter/time/ 13 May 2021: The Federal Government has revised its anticipated timeline for the completion of Australia’s vaccine rollout to end-2021 and its timeline for significantly reopening international borders to mid-2022. As a result, Jetstar will review its planned international flights from end-October 2021 to late December 2021 (excluding trans-Tasman). We will continue reviewing these plans in the lead up to December and provide further updates as circumstances evolve. 4 May 2021: Jetstar has resumed international services between Australia and New Zealand, following the announcement of a quarantine free two-way travel bubble between the two countries. Jetstar has announced it will extend the suspension of international flights https://www.jetstar.com/au/en/travel- Jetstar (excluding trans-Tasman and Pacific Islands) to the end of October 2021, in response to the ongoing Coronavirus (COVID-19) situation. In line alerts#International%20Flight%20Cancellations with government requirements, from 9 January 2021 face masks must be worn on all Jetstar flights domestically in Australia and internationally. You'll need to wear a mask at the airport, at the boarding gate and throughout your flight, unless you're under 12 years old or have a medical condition that exempts you. Your mask needs to cover your mouth and nose. We recommend you bring your own mask to wear through the airport. Masks will also be available on board in your Fly Well pack. 21 March: Jetstar has announced it will extend the suspension of international flights (excluding trans-Tasman and Pacific Islands) to the end of October 2021, in response to the ongoing Coronavirus (COVID-19) situation. 10 May 2021: Penalties for Korean passengers who are confirmed positive without submitting a PCR negative confirmation. 5 May 2021: Self-quarantine exemption for passengers entering Korea after completing vaccination in Korea. Korean Air https://www.koreanair.com/ph/en/travel-update/covid19 24 February 2021: All passengers (including re-entry foreign nationals) must submit a printed PCR test result (written in, or have a certified translation in English or Korean) within 72 hours of departure. 18 March 2021: If you are travelling to Nauru, you will be required to undergo additional screening before departure and upon arrival in Nauru Airlines Nauru. In addition, inflight screening may also take place. All persons arriving in Nauru are required to enter quarantine upon arrival for a https://www.nauruair.com/travel-info/covid-19-update period of 14 days in designated Government Transition Accommodation. Philippine Airlines 3 June 2021: Manila - Guam once a week (Sun). Guam - Manila once a week (Mon). https://www.philippineairlines.com/en/ph/home/covid-19/reentryflights 25 May 2021: All Qantas international flights, excluding certain flights between Australia and New Zealand, are currently suspended, due to government restrictions. https://www.qantas.com/ph/en/travel-info/travel-updates/coronavirus/qantas- 12 May 2021: The Federal Government has revised its anticipated timeline for the completion of Australia's vaccine rollout to end-2021 and international-network- Qantas its timeline for significantly reopening our international borders to mid-2022.
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