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Airlines Operating in the Pacific Updated 27 May 2020 Please note, although we endeavour to provide you with the most up to date information derived from various third parties and 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 supplier 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 27 May 2020 company restrictions website Air Caledonie 27 April: Resumption of operations from Monday, May 4, in accordance with the recommended health measures, including a maximum of http://air-caledonie.nc 35 passengers on each flight. Sales agencies as well as the cargo service this Thursday, April 30th to welcome passenger reservations and receive package drop-off. Those who wish to reserve their place can already go to the websiteor call 25.21.77 Monday to Friday from 7 :30 to 16 :30. Air Calin (New Caledonia) See Alert: https://au.aircalin.com/en/breaking-news-covid-19 https://fj.aircalin.com/en# Air Kiribati http://www.airkiribati.com.ki Air Loyaute (New Caledonia) all flights grounded until further notice https://www.air-loyaute.nc Air Marshall Islands No international flights http://www.airmarshallislands.net Air New Zealand 25 May: Route Suspensions -- https://www.airnewzealand.com.au/mel Auckland and Apia is currently suspended as a result of local government restrictions. Auckland and Honolulu is suspended until 30 June 2020. Auckland and Nadi is currently suspended as a result of local government restrictions. Auckland and Noumea is suspended until 30 June 2020. Auckland and Tahiti is suspended until 30 June 2020. Auckland and Tonga is currently suspended as a result of local government restrictions. 7 May: The Government of Samoa has approved four Air New Zealand flights, travelling from Samoa to Auckland, for Friday 8, Friday 15, Friday 22 and Friday 29 May 2020. These are commercial flights and seats will be available for purchase online, via the Air New Zealand website, or from the Air New Zealand Travel Centre, in Apia. This information can also be found on the NZ High Commission Official facebook page. Air Niuguini 25 May: Under the current SOE, Conditional Approvals have been granted for the below listed inbound International Travel -- http://www.airniugini.com.pg Brisbane to Port Moresby; Cairns to Port Moresby; and Singapore to Port Moresby. Air Niugini remains only approved to fly to the below listed international locations -- Brisbane (5 times per week); Cairns (2 times per week); and Singapore (4 times per week). 14 May: U.S. citizens in Papua New Guinea intending to go home are advised that Virgin Australia recently announced it will operate once-a- week international air service between Brisbane and Los Angelesbeginning on Saturday, May 16 for a period of four weeks. These itineraries are based on schedules available on Air Niugini’s and Virgin Australia’s websites as of May 13, 2020. They may change without notice. Same Day Transit in Brisbane (less than eight hours transit time) • Saturday, May 23 or 30 – Port Moresby to Brisbane via Air Niugini • Saturday, May 23 or 30 – Brisbane to Los Angeles via Virgin Australia Overnight Transit in Brisbane • Friday, May 15 or June 5 – Port Moresby to Brisbane via Air Niugini • Saturday, May 16 or June 6 – Brisbane to Los Angeles via Virgin Australia Air Tahiti 23 April: Regular flights to/from the islands are canceled and further cancellation will follow the lockdown periods as decided by the relevant www.airtahiti.aero authorities. Flights to Rarotonga are currently suspended, following a decision of Cook Islands government. Air Tahiti Nui 15 April: In light of international travel and safety measures taken by the Presidency of French Polynesia and the High-Commissioner of the https://www.airtahitinui.com/ French Republic in French Polynesia, as well as restrictions in the United States, New Zealand, Australia and the European Union (some of which include compulsory repatriation of all non-residents to their home country, entrance only for residents, quarantines and restriction of domestic and international flights), Air Tahiti Nui informs you that we are required by Government directive to delay the journey of customers effective from March 27th, through May 31, 2020. The schedule from June 1st onwards is subject to change and all passengers must reconfirm their reservation at least 72 hours prior to departure, if not earlier. Air Vanuatu 19 May: CARGO ONLY flights approved by the Vanuatu National Disaster Management Office (NDMO) under strict https://www.airvanuatu.com covid-19 free quarantine conditions Port Vila-Noumea-Port Vila 27 May and Port Vila-Nadi-Port Vila 28 May Please contact our Cargo team on [email protected] or call 20200 ext. 619 or 620 for bookings or queries. Asia Pacific Airlines 11 May: Please see http://www.asiapacificairlines.com/scheduler/ http://www.asiapacificairlines.com Asiana Airlines 8 May: All commercial flights to Palau are suspended until further notice. https://flyasiana.com/ 7 May: Asiana charter (by Korean Government) to repatriate Koreans from Palau with a number of seats available for others. Scheduled flight is on 24 May. Contact in Palau is Khiho Lee – mobile 775-2322. Belau Air (Palau) Commercial air travel to Palau is temporary suspended as of Mar. 21 until further notice as airlines temporarily halt ervices. http://www.underwatercolours.com/belauair/ Caroline Islands Air 8 May: All commercial flights to Palau are suspended until further notice. https://www.carolineislandsair.com/ China Airlines 8 May: All commercial flights to Palau are suspended until further notice. https://www.china-airlines.com/sea/en Fiji Airways 19 May: Fiji Airways will operate a repatriation flight between Nadi-Sydney-Nadi on Friday 22nd May https://www.fijiairways.com 11 May: Flight FJ1412 will operate on Wednesday 13 May 2020, departing Auckland (AKL) at 4.40pm and arriving into Nadi at 7.45pm for for Fiji Citizens wishing to return home. 8 May: Fiji Airways, Fiji’s National Airline, has extended all international flight suspensions to the end of June, due to the prolonged impact of the COVID-19 pandemic. Fiji Airways also expects to reduce its July scheduled services as the COVID-19 crisis continues to decimate travel demand. Hawaiian Airways May 21, 2020: Extended international flight suspensions due to extended travel restrictions through June 30. For the U.S. Mainland, we will http://hawaiianairlines.com/ScheduleChanges.pdf continue once-daily service between Honolulu and Los Angeles/San Francisco/Seattle. All other routes are suspended through June 5 or later. All dates are subject to change 22 April: Suspension of American Samoa service until 4 June. Inter Island Airways www.interislandair.com Japan Airlines 8 May: Cargo only for Palau. http://www.jal.com/ Jetstar 23 April: suspending all international flights until 1 June 2020. https://www.jetstar.com/au/en/travel-alerts Korean Air 8 May: All commercial flights to Palau are suspended until further notice. https://www.koreanair.com/ Lanmei Airlines 8 May: Cargo only for Palau. https://www.lanmeiairlines.com/ Manu'a Airways (Samoa) www.manuaair.com Nauru Airlines 25 May: https://web.facebook.com/nauruairlines/ • Tuesday and Thursday services Brisbane to Nauru are cancelled. • Tuesday and Sunday services from Nauru to Brisbane are cancelled. • All flights from Nauru to Fiji (and return) are cancelled. • Friday return service from Brisbane to Nauru. This service will operate fortnightly from Friday 20th March 2020. • All Freighter services will also operate as scheduled 8 May: No service to RMI until further notice. 24 April: Operating Brisbane - Nauru, Nauru - Brisbane fortnightly beginning 1 May. Northern Air (Fiji) www.northernair.com.fj Pacific Island Air (Fiji only) https://www.pacificislandair.com Qantas 24 April: All Qantas and Jetstar scheduled international flights are suspended until at least the end of May 2020, due to government https://www.qantas.com/au/en/travel-info/travel-updates/coronavirus.html restrictions. Some additional services will operate between Australia and Auckland, Hong Kong, London and Los Angeles to support the Australian Federal Government in bringing Australians home. Real Tonga https://realtonga.to Samoa Airways 24 April: Effective from the 25th March, 2020 all Samoa Airways Intl flight services to Australia, New Zealand and American Samoa are https://samoaairways.com/flight-travel-advice/ cancelled till further notice. SeAir Transport Agency (DHL) 8 May: Cargo only for Palau. Season Charter 8 May: Cargo only for Palau. Sky Angkor 8 May: Cargo only for Palau. http://skyangkorair.com/landpage/ SkyMark 8 May: Cargo only for Palau. https://smart.skymark.jp/en/ Solomon Airlines 27 March: Following ongoing consultation with the Solomon Islands Government, Solomon Airlines will suspend all scheduled international http://www.flysolomons.com passenger flights effective immediately, in support of the Government’s COVID-19 action plan. The airline’s scheduled international flights are now suspended for a period of several weeks, to be reviewed on a weekly basis. in consultation with the Government, the option to operate special charter and cargo flights remained, to continue to support the wellbeing of the Solomon Islands people. Solomon Airlines domestic flights within the Solomon Islands will continue to operate according to the airlines recently reduced schedule. The airline has introduced a new fee waiver policy to provide greater flexibility for customers who are uncertain about their booked travel in the coming months. The policy allows a one-time, change fee waiver for those passengers already ticketed and booked for travel up to and including 31 July 2020.
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