The FINANCIAL — Fiji Airways, Fiji’s National Airline, will add a Sunday service to Hong Kong, increasing its frequency to the Asian hub to four flights a week.
The fourth Hong Kong flight will begin on 25th October, and is a permanent fixture on the Fiji Airways schedule, according to Fiji Airways.
David Bowden, Fiji Airways’ Acting CEO commented: “This increase in frequency further strengthens our offering from Hong Kong and beyond, especially in allowing greater travel options most days of the week from mainland China. At the same time, we’re making our schedules more attractive so we’re able to welcome more visitors from China, greater Asia and Europe to our home.”
Mr. Bowden added that the Hong Kong service was a strong performer.
“The route is an integral part of our network and our plans to develop our Nadi hub. We’ve got a great codeshare partner in Cathay Pacific who provide our customers with excellent connectivity beyond Hong Kong.”
All Fiji Airways’ Hong Kong flights are operated by its flagship Airbus A330 aircraft. Its 246Economy Class seats offer customers with a whole host of inflight service offerings including hot meals, drinks and inflight entertainment. Its Business Class cabin with 24 seats feature award-winning wines, menus designed by award-winning Fiji-based Chef Lance Seeto, large personal screens, angled lie-flat beds and other amenities.
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