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Airlines Operating in the Pacific Updated 6 April 2021 Company Restrictions Website Air Caledonie See Link Please note, although we endeavour to provide you with the most up to date information derived from various third parties an d sources, we cannot be held accountable for any inaccuracies or changes to this information. Inclusion of company information in this matrix does not imply any business relationship between the suppli er and WFP / Logistics Cluster, and is used solely as a determinant of services, and capacities. Logistics Cluster /WFP maintain complete impartiality and are not in a position to endorse, comment on any company's suitability as a reputable service provider. If you have any updates to share, please email them to: [email protected] Airlines Operating in the Pacific Updated 6 April 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 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. Air New Zealand https://www.airnewzealand.co.nz/media-releases 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. 15 March 2021: From Friday 26th March, all passengers travelling from Port Moresby to Singapore, Hong Kong and Manila will be required to provide evidence of a negative COVID Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR) test at time of check-in. Air Niuguini https://www.airniugini.com.pg/about-us/news/ 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 03rd 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 21 December: Air Vanuatu arrives for the first time in Perth, Western Australia. Onboard are 154 Ni-Vanuatu specialist agricultural workers, Air Vanuatu https://www.airvanuatu.com/news here to work with WA farmers get their crops to market. Another flight bringing more seasonal workers is planned in a few weeks. 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 31 January 2021: Flight cancellations due to COVID-19. Repatriation flights schedule to 30 Jun 2021. Fiji Airways https://www.fijiairways.com/en-fj/about-fiji-airways/media-centre 8 January: Fiji Airways further extends flight cancellations until the end of February. French Bee See link. https://www.frenchbee.com/en/nos-alertes 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, Hawaiian Airways https://www.hawaiianairlines.com/coronavirus 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/ 1 April 2021: Jetstar is planning for a significant increase in flights to and from New Zealand in the second half of 2021, subject to the approval of a two way travel bubble. https://www.jetstar.com/au/en/travel- Jetstar 21 March: Jetstar has announced it will extend the suspension of international flights (excluding trans-Tasman and Pacific Islands) to the end alerts#International%20Flight%20Cancellations of October 2021, in response to the ongoing Coronavirus (COVID-19) situation. 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. Korean Air https://www.koreanair.com/ph/en/travel-update/covid19 4 January 2021: All foreign nationals entering Korea must submit a PCR negative confirmation issued within 72 hours of departure. (As of January 8th) Koreans departing from UK and South Africa must submit negative PCR confirmation. 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 5 March 2021: Manila - Guam twice a week (Thu/Sun). Guam - Manila twice a week (Mon/Fri). https://www.philippineairlines.com/en/ph/home/covid-19/reentryflights 11 March 2021: We continue to review and update our international schedule in response to the evolving COVID-19 pandemic. We're now https://www.qantas.com/ph/en/travel-info/travel-updates/coronavirus/qantas- planning to restart regular international passenger flights to most destinations from 31 October 2021, in line with the expected timeframe international-network- Qantas for Australia's COVID-19 vaccine rollout to be effectively complete. Our flights between New Zealand and Australia continue to operate, with changes.html?int_cam=ph%3Acoronavirus%3Aarticle%3Ainternational- plans for flights to increase from 1 July 2021. flights%3Aen%3Ann 25 February 2021: Effective 8th of March 2021 Your clients travelling with us to Papua New Guinea as their final destination can connect to flights operated by Air Niugini at the Singapore Changi Airport. Passengers originating from the following regions and countries are Qatar https://www.qatarairways.com/en/press-releases.html permitted to transit in Singapore: Maldives, Qatar, Schengen countries, Sri Lanka, United States and Turkey. Transit via Singapore Changi Airport with other airlines is currently not permitted, in line with guidance from the Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore. Real Tonga See link. https://realtonga.to Samoa Airways See link. https://samoaairways.com/flight-travel-advice/ 22 March 2021:Following approval by the Australian Government, Solomon Airlines has confirmed that passenger seats are now available for sale from Honiara to Brisbane during the month of April 2021. 15 March 2021: Repatriation flights from 19 March to 29 October 2021 are open for bookings to Solomon Islands citizens, and foreign nationals who are self-funding their quarantine accommodation in approved facilities in Honiara with gazetted Prime Minister's Office approval. Solomon Airlines 3 March 2021: Solomon Airlines schedules repatriation flight between The Philippines, Malaysia and Solomon Islands https://www.flysolomons.com/about-us/news/schedule-updates 11 February 2021: Solomon Airlines has announced a further extension of the suspension of regular scheduled international passenger flights to 30 October 2021. 8 February 2021: Solomon Airlines has confirmed that additional flight options are now available from Honiara to Brisbane on Fridays during the months of February and March 2021. Each week on Fridays, including 12, 19, and 26 February, and 5, 12, 19, and 26 March, Flight IE700 will depart Honiara at 3.15pm, arriving in Brisbane at 5.30pm. 5 March 2021: All flights between Incheon and Saipan or Guam are cancelled until 30 April 2021. All flights between Osaka and Guam until T'way Air https://www.twayair.com/app/customerCenter/notice/retrieve/11285? 30 June 2021. United (Island Hopper) See link. https://www.unitedcargo.com/tracking-schedules/truck-flight-schedules.jsp Uzbekistan Airways See link. https://www.uzairways.com/en/covid-19 Virgin Australia See link. https://travel.virginaustralia.com/au/coronavirus-update/flying.
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