Fiji Sun

SINGAPORE FLIGHTS TO THREE PER WEEK FIJI AIRWAYS UPS

- Source: Fiji Airways

Fiji Airways, Fiji’s National Airline, yesterday announced the addition of a third weekly direct service between Nadi (NAN) and Singapore (SIN) during peak seasons.

The airline currently operates twice-weekly flights on Tuesday and Friday. The third service will operate on Wednesday, starting 4th April, 2018, operating April, May, July, August and December. Announcing the additional peak-season services Andre Viljoen Fiji Airways Managing Director and CEO, says the carrier is growing the route to capitalise on growing demand from Singapore and Southeast Asian travellers for Fiji as a holiday destinatio­n, as well as from Fijians travelling to Singapore and India.

“The number of Singaporea­ns travelling to Fiji increased by 120 per cent between 2015 and 2016, while Southeast Asia and India have been significan­t feeder markets,” Mr Viljoen said. “Through the introducti­on of our thrice-weekly services during peak periods, we hope to provide greater flexibilit­y to travellers from this region. Visitors can now opt for vacation days that best suit their needs, be that a short four-day trip, or a longer nine-day holiday,” he said. “Our strategy to grow a new route is to introduce seasonal services first, and eventually progress to yearround as demand grows. Therefore it’s pleasing to note that Fiji and other South Pacific destinatio­ns are seen as the new frontier of travel for visitors from Southeast Asia. “Likewise, more Fijians are now travelling to Singapore, South East Asia and India, taking advantage of our direct flights as well as our codeshare and interline partnershi­ps with Jet Airways and JetStar Asia respective­ly.”

Fiji Airways commenced direct flights between Fiji and Singapore in 2016, creating the quickest and most accessible route between the Southeast Asian and South Pacific regions. The introducti­on of the thriceweek­ly flight service builds on Fiji Airways’ strategy to bring Fiji’s untouched beauty to travellers in Asia. “Sales out of Singapore have grown by 50 per cent since the launch of the direct flights. This has been further bolstered by our airline partnershi­ps which extend our reach to a broader visitor base in India and 21 destinatio­ns across Southeast Asia.” Attorney-General and Minister responsibl­e for civil aviation, Aiyaz SayedKhaiy­um, welcomed the announceme­nt of an additional Singapore flight as a big win for tourism in Fiji and for Fiji’s engagement with the internatio­nal community.

“In another significan­t milestone for Government’s marketing partnershi­p with our national carrier, after only 19 months in operation, we are expanding the number of weekly flights to Singapore – one of our major gateways to Asian and European markets,” Mr Sayed-Khaiyum said.

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