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UY707
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AIR PACIFIC

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ouvre son escale dédiée dans le forum en ajoutant celle de Port Vila au Vanuatu

Update at 0920GMT 29AUG12

Air Pacific from 16SEP12 is introducing Suva – Port Vila service, where it’ll operate the service on Sundays.
Air Vanuatu also operates this route on Sundays.

Schedule:

FJ267 SUV0930 – 1130VLI ATR 7
FJ266 VLI1215 – 1605SUV ATR 7
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Joue au "chamboule-TOUT"

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Pour mieux se relancer, la compagnie porte drapeau des îles Fiji change TOUT :D

- la compagnie redevient Fiji Airways, nom qu'elle avait abandonné au début des années 80
- le type d'avion de première ligne en basculant sur l'A330-243 qui desserviront SYD, AKL, HKG et LAX
- la livrée, fini l'espadon, place aux motif tradionnels "Masi"

article complet et PHOTOS ici :

http://www.flightglobal.com/news/articl ... ry-377543/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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Fiji Airways + A332 = premiers vols sur HKG

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Fiji Airways, currently known as Air Pacific, starting 04APR13 begins Airbus A330-200 operation on
Nadi – Hong Kong service, after further changes in the GDS on 21FEB13. The twice weekly operation will replace current Boeing 747-400 operation. From 20JAN14, service increases to 3 weekly.

Schedule from 04APR13 as follow:
FJ391 NAN0820 – 1450HKG 332 46
FJ392 HKG1655 – 0705+1NAN 332 46

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As per 20FEB13 GDS timetable and inventory display, Fiji Airways (Air Pacific) has further adjusted its flight information, which gradually opens Airbus A330-200 reservations on flights to Auckland, Brisbane, Los Angeles and Melbourne. These destinations were previously displayed as “74E” (Boeing 747-400COMBI) until latest adjustment.

The adjustment also sees further changes to planned A330 service, including the following.

Nadi – Auckland A330-200 to operate on FJ411/410 service
02APR13 – 30APR13 Day 2
01MAY13 – 31AUG13 Frequency varies, up to 5 weekly
01SEP13 – 27OCT13 Day 567
eff 28OCT13 Frequency varies from 2 to 4 weekly

Nadi – Brisbane
21APR13 – 31JUL13 FJ923/922 5-6 weekly
01AUG13 – 04SEP13 FJ923/922 3 weekly (Day 123)

Nadi – Los Angeles eff 01JUL13 First A330-200 service for LAX from this date
FJ810 NAN2200 – 1320LAX 744 247
FJ810 NAN2200 – 1325LAX 332 136

FJ811 LAX2330 – 0510+2NAN 744 247
FJ811 LAX2330 – 0530+2NAN 332 136

744 operates on Day 246 from 05SEP13 to 14NOV13, tentative scheduled last 747 flight on 14NOV13
332 operates on Day 137 from 01SEP13 to 15NOV13

From 16NOV13, all Los Angeles service operated by new A330-200, from 03DEC13 service increases from 6 to 8 weekly
FJ812 NAN1800 – 0800LAX 332 2
FJ810 NAN2200 – 1200LAX 332 D

FJ813 LAX1200 – 2005+1NAN 332 2
FJ811 LAX2130 – 0535+2NAN 332 D

Nadi – Melbourne 02AUG13 – 27AUG13 Day 57

Nadi – Sydney eff 08JUN13 Up to 6 weekly on FJ911/910
FJ911 NAN0900 – 1145SYD 332 x5
FJ910 SYD1300 – 1850NAN 332 x5

A330-200 operation on Sydney service reduces to 3-5 weekly from 01JUL13. 6 weekly flights from 15NOV13

*Nadi – Hong Kong Service as of 20FEB13 continues to display 74E (747COMBI) with configuration set of J24Y249 (identical to A330-200) in July/August 2013 and from 20JAN14. Planned service increase from 2 to 3 weekly from 20JAN14

Last Boeing 747-400 operation tentatively scheduled for following routes:
Auckland 29JUN13
Hong Kong 18JAN14
Los Angeles 14NOV13
Sydney 14NOV13


Planned A330-200 operation and final Boeing 747-400 operation remains subject to change.
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Fiji Airways

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Fiji Airways to become A350 XWB operator



Fiji Airways has adopted the A350 XWB as part of its expansion plans to broaden its international network. Two A350-900s will be leased from Dubai based DAE Capital, making Fiji Airways the newest operator and DAE Capital the latest customer.

With its common type rating with the A330 Family, the A350 XWB was the natural aircraft choice to seamlessly join the airline’s existing fleet of four A330s. The common rating between the A350 and A330 means that pilots who are qualified and current on the A330 can already commence preparations to take the A350 XWB’s controls by undergoing “differences training” only, meaning a significant cost savings & operational flexibility.

The aircraft will be configured with 33 full lie-flat Business Class and 301 Economy Class seats. The aircraft will be deployed to enhance existing long haul services between Fiji, Australia and US, and to provide the opportunity to open additional routes.

The A350 XWB is the world’s most modern and eco-efficient aircraft family shaping the future of air travel. It is the long-range leader in the large wide-body market (300 to 400+ seats). The A350 XWB offers by design unrivalled operational flexibility and efficiency for all market segments up to ultra-long haul (9,700 nm). It features the latest aerodynamic design, carbon fibre fuselage and wings, plus new fuel-efficient Rolls-Royce engines. Together, these latest technologies translate into unrivalled levels of operational efficiency, with a 25 per cent reduction in fuel burn and emissions. The A350 XWB’s Airspace by Airbus cabin is the quietest of any twin-aisle and offers passengers and crews the most modern in-flight products for the most comfortable flying experience. At the end of March 2019, the A350 XWB Family had received 890 firm orders from 50 customers worldwide, making it one of the most successful wide-body aircraft ever.

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