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Air New Zealand Sydney 1 6 hours Air New Zealand Auckland 5 1hr 35mins Los Angeles 1 10 hours Brisbane 3 2hrs 19mins Air Tahiti Papeete 1 2h 40m Sydney 4 2hrs 58mins Jetstar Auckland 2 3h 55m Air Calin / Air Auckland 4 2hrs 45mins Auckland 3 3h 55m Caledonie Virgin Australia Tokyo 8 9hrs 9mins Christchurch 1 (Until 8 October) 4h 35m Osaka 2 9hrs 17mins FIJI Sydney 7 4hrs Jetstar Port-Vila 3 1hr 10mins Coolongata 3 4hrs 11mins NIUE Air New Zealand Auckland 2 3 hrs 35mins Sydney 7 4hrs PAPUA NEW Cairns via Brisbane 6 1h 45mins Virgin Australia Brisbane 7 3hrs 30mins GUINEA Qantas/Codeshare Sydney/BNE 5 4 hrs Melbourne 7 6hrs 55mins Virgin Australia Cairns 5 1h 25mins Auckland 7 3hrs Singapore 4 Air New Zealand Christchurch 3 3hrs 55mins Phillipine Airline Tokyo 2 Wellington 3 3hrs 35mins Manila 2 Air Caledonie Noumea 3 13hrs 10mins Hong Kong 3 Air Niugini Bali 1 4 - 7 hrs Air Niugini Port Moresby 2 12hrs 55mins Fiji 2 Air Vanuatu 1 2hrs 15mins Sydney 2 Air Vanuatu/Fiji Port Vila 4 2hrs 15mins Brisbane 7 Link Virgin Australia Cairns 7 Vanuatu 1 Nauru Airline Nauru 1 3hrs 29mins Solomon Island 1 Solomon Airline Honiara 1 3hrs SAMOA Air New Zealand Auckland 7 3hrs 30mins Apia 8 2hrs 15mins FLIGHT INFORMATION Nadi 7 2hrs 50mins Tongatapu 5 2hrs 5mins Fiji Link/Fiji Airways Fiji Airways Honolulu 1 6hrs Vavau 2 2hrs 10mins Suva 1 2hr 35m Domestic Air Carriers Tarawa 2 3hrs Brisbane Kiritimati 1 4hrs 35mins Virgin Australia Sydney 2 3hrs 30mins DESTINATION AIRLINE ROUTE FREQUENCY AVERAGE TIME Funafuti 2 2hrs 35mins Auckland Manu'a Islands Port Vila 6 2hrs 35mins Sydney 2 AMERICAN SAMOA Polynesian Airlines Fagalii 7 30mins Honiara 1 3hrs Samoa Airways Auckland 6 Apia 45mins Sydney 16 4hrs 35mins Tonga 2 Aitutaki Brisbane 7 4hrs 15mins Talofa Airways PagoPago 5 Atiu Melbourne 7 4hrs 15mins SOLOMON Port Moresby 5 2 hrs COOK ISLANDS Mangaia Adelaide 2 6hrs 10mins ISLANDS Air Niugini Air Rarotonga Port Vila 1 2 hrs Mitiaro Auckland 11 3hrs 10mins Fiji Airways Nadi 1 3 hrs Mauke Christchurch 3 4hrs 05mins Fiji Airways Brisbane 4 3hrs 15mins Manihiki Wellington 2 3hrs 45mins Solomon Airlines Nadi 1 3 hrs Air Wakaya Ltd Hong Kong 5 10hrs 30mins Port Vila 1 2 hrs Heli Tours Honolulu 3 6hrs 30mins Virgin Blue Brisbane 2 3 hrs Air Laucala Los Angeles 7 10hrs 45mins TONGA Air New Zealand Auckland 6 (Except Sunday) 3 hrs Island Hoppers Singapore 2 10hrs 10mins Nadi 5 2hrs 5mins FIJI Fiji Link San Francisco 2 10hrs 30mins Fiji Airways Suva 5 1hr 50mins Northern Air Service Charters Ltd FRENCH 5 (Low Seasonality) Paris - LAX 22hrs Virgin Australia Sydney 2 5 hrs POLYNESIA Air Tahiti Nui 7 (High Seasonality) Pacific Island Air Ltd TUVALU Fiji Airways Suva 2 2hrs 35mins Los Angeles 13 8hrs Turtle Airways Ltd VANUATU Air Calin Noumea 2 50mins Paris - LAX 3 22hrs Vatuvara Air Private Charters Air France Air Niugini Honiara 2 2 hrs Los Angeles 3 8hrs Guam/Chuuk/Pohnpei 1 Auckland 3 3hrs 30mins United Airlines Hawaiian Airlines Honolulu 1 5hrs 30mins FEDERATED STATES Pohnpei/Chuuk/Guam 1 Brisbane 2 3 hrs LATAM Santiago - Easter Island 1 10hrs 30mins OF MICRONESIA Majuro/Kosrae/Chuuk/Pohnpei 1 Air Vanuatu Nadi 1 2hrs 30mins Nauru Air Air Tahiti Nui Auckland 3 5hrs 30mins Pohnpei/Chuuk/Kosrae 1 Noumea 4 1hr 10mins Air New Zealand Auckland 3 5hrs 30mins Air Kiribati Sydney 5 3hrs 40mins Air Tahiti Nui Tokyo 2 11hrs KIRIBATI Coral Sun Airways Nadi 4 2hrs 35mins Air Calin Nouméa 1 6hrs Fiji Airways Fiji Airways Nadi/Kiritimati 1 Suva 2 2hrs 45mins Air Tahiti Rarotonga 1 2hrs 30mins MARSHALL IS. 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