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Available Pacific Flights by Country Updated 3 September 2020 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 no t imply any business relationship between the supplier and WFP / Logistics Cluster, and is used solely as a determinant of services, and capacitie s. Logistics Cluster /WFP maintain complete impartiality and are not in a position to endorse, comment on any company's suitability as a reputable serv ice provider. If you have any updates to share, please email them to: [email protected] Available Pacific Flights by Country Updated 3 September 2020 Region Pacific Island Country Served Airline Type of flight Origin Destination Frequency Dep Day Comments This flight info is based on the weekly South Pacific American Samoa Asia Pacific Airlines Cargo Honolulu Pagopago 1 per week Fri schedule last published by Asia Pacific on 1 August 2020. This flight info is based on the weekly South Pacific American Samoa Asia Pacific Airlines Cargo Pagopago Honolulu 1 per week Fri schedule last published by Asia Pacific on 1 August 2020. South Pacific Cook Islands Air New Zealand Passenger / Cargo Auckland Rarotonga 1 per week TBC Available until 24 October 2020. South Pacific Cook Islands Air New Zealand Passenger / Cargo Rarotonga Auckland 1 per week TBC Available until 24 October 2020. Available from 5 September to 7 South Pacific Cook Islands Air Tahiti Passenger Papeete Rarotonga 1 per week Sat November 2020. South Pacific Fiji Air New Zealand Passenger Auckland Nadi 1 per week TBC Available until 24 October 2020. https://www.fijiairways.com/en- South Pacific Fiji Fiji Airways Cargo Auckland Nadi 1 per week Fri fj/about-fiji-airways/cargo-and-freight/ https://www.fijiairways.com/en- South Pacific Fiji Fiji Airways Cargo Los Angeles Nadi 1 per week Fri/Sat fj/about-fiji-airways/cargo-and-freight/ South Pacific Fiji Air New Zealand Passenger Nadi Auckland 1 per week TBC Available until 24 October 2020. https://www.fijiairways.com/en- South Pacific Fiji Fiji Airways Cargo Nadi Auckland 1 per week Fri fj/about-fiji-airways/cargo-and-freight/ https://www.fijiairways.com/en- South Pacific Fiji Fiji Airways Cargo Nadi Los Angeles 1 per week Fri/Sat fj/about-fiji-airways/cargo-and-freight/ https://www.fijiairways.com/en- South Pacific Fiji Fiji Airways Cargo Nadi Sydney 1 per week Mon fj/about-fiji-airways/cargo-and-freight/ South Pacific Fiji Fiji Airways Cargo Port Vila Nadi 1 per week Tue Available until 31 August 2020 https://www.fijiairways.com/en- South Pacific Fiji Fiji Airways Cargo Sydney Nadi 1 per week Mon fj/about-fiji-airways/cargo-and-freight/ South Pacific French Polynesia Air Tahiti Nui Passenger Los Angeles Papeete 2 per week Tue & Sun South Pacific French Polynesia Air Tahiti Nui Passenger Papeete Los Angeles 2 per week Mon & Wed South Pacific French Polynesia Air France Passenger Papeete Paris 3 per week Wed, Fri & Sun South Pacific French Polynesia Air Tahiti Nui Passenger Papeete Paris 4 per week Mon, Tue, Wed & Thu Transiting in Vancouver Available from 28 August to 23 South Pacific French Polynesia French Bee Passenger Papeete Paris 1 per week Fri October 2020. South Pacific French Polynesia United Airlines Passenger / Cargo Papeete San Francisco 3 per week Tue, Thu & Sat Boeing 787 South Pacific French Polynesia Air France Passenger Paris Papeete 3 per week Tue, Thu & Sat South Pacific French Polynesia Air Tahiti Nui Passenger Paris Papeete 4 per week Tue, Wed, Thu & Fri Transiting in Vancouver Available from 26 August to 21 South Pacific French Polynesia French Bee Passenger Paris Papeete 1 per week Wed October 2020. Available from 5 September to 7 South Pacific French Polynesia Air Tahiti Passenger Rarotonga Papeete 1 per week Sat November 2020. South Pacific French Polynesia United Airlines Passenger / Cargo San Francisco Papeete 3 per week Tue, Thu & Sat Boeing 787 South Pacific Kiribati - Available from 7 August to 11 South Pacific Nauru Nauru Airlines Passenger / Cargo Brisbane Nauru 1 per 2 weeks Fri December 2020. Available from 7 August to 11 South Pacific Nauru Nauru Airlines Passenger / Cargo Nauru Brisbane 1 per 2 weeks Fri December 2020. Flights to Noumea available from 28 August to 23 October 2020 are open to passengers with French nationality* South Pacific New Caledonia Aircalin Passenger / Cargo Narita Noumea 2 per week Mon & Tue according a restricted program and capacities allowed by Government based on available accomodations to room travelers for quarantine. Flights from Noumea to France Metropole available from 1-29 September 2020 are scheduled under South Pacific New Caledonia Aircalin Passenger / Cargo Noumea Narita 2 per week Tue & Fri a waiver twice a week (Tuesday and Friday) in connection with Air France via Tokyo Narita. South Pacific New Caledonia Air France Passenger Noumea Paris 3 per week Tue, Fri & Sun South Pacific New Caledonia Air France Passenger Paris Noumea 2 per week Wed & Thu Fully booked until 25 November 2020. The national airline announced today its international flight schedule to support the Government’s second repatriation phase of Vanuatu South Pacific New Caledonia Air Vanuatu Passenger / Cargo Port Vila Noumea 1 per week 10 September, 2020 nationals and permanent residents, commencing Wednesday, 12th August 2020. The same schedule is expected to be maintened throughout August 2020. Available 29 August to 24 October South Pacific New Caledonia Aircalin Passenger / Cargo Wallis Noumea 2 per week Wed & Sat 2020. South Pacific Niue Air New Zealand Passenger Auckland Niue 1 per week TBC Available until 24 October 2020. South Pacific Niue Air New Zealand Passenger / Cargo Niue Auckland 1 per week TBC Available until 24 October 2020. South Pacific Pitcairn - South Pacific Samoa Air New Zealand Passenger / Cargo Apia Auckland 1 per week Fri Available until 24 October 2020. South Pacific Samoa Air New Zealand Cargo Auckland Apia 1 per week Fri Available until 24 October 2020. South Pacific Samoa Fiji Airways Cargo Nadi Apia 1 per week TBC Depending on demand. South Pacific Solomon Islands Solomon Airlines Cargo Brisbane Honiara ad hoc 05 September, 2020 South Pacific Tonga Air New Zealand Passenger / Cargo Auckland Nuku'alofa 1 per week TBC Available until 24 October 2020. South Pacific Tonga Fiji Airways Cargo Nadi Nuku'alofa 1 per week TBC Depending on demand. South Pacific Tonga Air New Zealand Passenger / Cargo Nuku'alofa Auckland 1 per week TBC Available until 24 October 2020. Available only for citizens or pre- approved residents of both Vanuatu and Tonga. Passengers are required to South Pacific Tonga Solomon Airlines Passenger Port Vila Tongatapu ad hoc 05 September, 2020 have proof of medical clearance and a negative COVID-19 test in order to travel. Available only for those who are permitted to transit or stay in Australia. Available seats onboard the South Pacific Tonga Solomon Airlines Passenger Tongatapu Brisbane ad hoc 05 September, 2020 aircraft are strictly limited in accordance with Australia Border Force and Queensland Health quarantine requirements. South Pacific Tuvalu - Region Pacific Island Country Served Airline Type of flight Origin Destination Frequency Dep Day Comments The national airline announced today its international flight schedule to support the Government’s second repatriation phase of Vanuatu South Pacific Vanuatu Air Vanuatu Passenger / Cargo Auckland Port Vila 1 per week 09 September, 2020 nationals and permanent residents, commencing Wednesday, 12th August 2020. The same schedule is expected to be maintened throughout August 2020. South Pacific Vanuatu Air Vanuatu Cargo Brisbane Port Vila 1 per week 05 September, 2020 Available only for citizens or pre- approved residents of both Vanuatu and Tonga. Passengers are required to South Pacific Vanuatu Solomon Airlines Passenger Honiara Port Vila ad hoc 05 September, 2020 have proof of medical clearance and a negative COVID-19 test in order to travel. South Pacific Vanuatu Air Vanuatu Passenger / Cargo Noumea Port Vila 1 per week 10 September, 2020 South Pacific Vanuatu Air Vanuatu Passenger / Cargo Port Vila Auckland 1 per week 09 September, 2020 Open for outbound passengers from South Pacific Vanuatu Air Vanuatu Passenger / Cargo Port Vila Brisbane 1 per week 05 September, 2020 Port Vila to Brisbane Available 29 August to 24 October South Pacific Wallis and Futuna Aircalin Passenger / Cargo Noumea Wallis 2 per week Wed & Sat 2020. Commonwealth of the Northern North Pacific United Airlines Passenger / Cargo Guam Saipan 3 per week Mon, Thu & Sat Boeing 738 Mariana Islands This flight info is based on the weekly North Pacific Federated States of Micronesia Asia Pacific Airlines Cargo Guam Pohnpei 2 per week Wed & Sat schedule last published by Asia Pacific on 1 August 2020. North Pacific Guam United Airlines Cargo Guam Hong Kong 7 per week Daily Boeing 777 This flight info is based on the weekly North Pacific Guam Asia Pacific Airlines Cargo Guam Honolulu 2 per week Mon & Wed schedule last published by Asia Pacific on 1 August 2020. North Pacific Guam United Airlines Passenger / Cargo Guam Honolulu 7 per week Daily Boeing 777 North Pacific Guam United Airlines Cargo Guam Los Angeles 11 per week Daily Boeing 777 North Pacific Guam Philippine Airlines Passenger Guam Manila 2 per week Fri & Sun North Pacific Guam United Airlines Cargo Guam Manila 3 per week Wed, Fri & Sun Boeing 737 Available from 1 July to 24 October
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