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- IATA Code
- FJ
- ICAO Code
- FJI
- Corporate Address
- Air Pacific Maintenance & Administration Centre, Nasoso Road
Nadi Airport, Nadi
Fiji - Website
- http://www.airpacific.com
- Main hub
- Nadi International Airport
- Country
- Fiji
- Business model
- Full Service Carrier
- Codeshare Partners
- Air New Zealand
Air Vanuatu
Alaska Airlines
American Airlines
Cathay Pacific
Qantas Airways
Solomon Airlines
The national airline of Fiji, Air Pacific is majority-owned by the Fijian government. Based in Nadi, Air Pacific operates a fleet that includes B737, B767 and B747 aircraft with a domestic and international network covering the Pacific, North America, Asia, New Zealand and Australia.
Location of Air Pacific main hub (Nadi International Airport)
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146 total articles
Air Pacific retires 767-300 aircraft
Air Pacific to increase Nadi-Sydney frequency
Air Pacific and American Airlines commence codeshare
Air Pacific losses improve in FY2011
Pacific Sun services to be disrupted for next two weeks
Air Pacific reaches agreement with flight attendants on new five-year union contract
Air Pacific reaches agreement with flight attendants
Air Pacific restructure is necessary to survive: CEO
US Department of Transportation Filings: 27-Oct-2011
American Airlines and Air Pacific sign codeshare agreement
Air Pacific to acquire three A330-200s
Air Pacific’s aircraft switch facing opposition
Air Pacific makes changes to aircraft deployment, angers exporters
Air Pacific commences negotiations with cabin crew
US Department of Transportation Filings: 14-Sep-2011
6,134 total articles
Air Pacific ‘will not fail’ as restructuring continues; ownership questions remain
Air Pacific, Fiji’s national carrier, stated that despite recent challenges and a number of restructuring changes, it aims to return to profitability and maintain operations. High fuel prices and increasing competition from LCCs, including Virgin Australia and Jetstar, has hurt Air Pacific, with the airline reporting its largest full-year loss last year at FJD90 million (USD51 million).
LCCs ready for take-off; carriers prepare for Boeing B787 deliveries
LCC start-ups dominated airline news this week. Air Canada revealed it is drawing up a business plan to launch an LCC in response to its fast-growing low-cost rivals such as WestJet, Porter Airlines, Air Transat and Sunwing in the Canadian market, according to reports.
Cathay sees “no end in sight” to current challenges; business recovery “seems like a distant dream"
Cathay Pacific CEO, Tony Tyler, described the current economic environment as the "most destructive economic downturn in recent memory".
Air Pacific’s trouble in paradise
Air Pacific was established and started operations in 1951, under the name of Fiji Airways. Qantas purchased Fiji Airways in 1957, but in 1960, when Fiji gained its independence, the Fiji government took an equity stake, together with Air New Zealand (then TEAL) and British Airways (then BOAC).
Sydney Airport proves its worth to MAp, but outlook quickly souring Southern Cross Airport Holdings
Southern Cross Airport Holdings Ltd (SCAHC), operator of Sydney Airport Corporation Ltd (SACL), reported a 9.3% lift in EBITDA for the nine months ended 30-Sep-08, on an 8.7% increase in revenue. The 9.5% lift in EBITDA in the third quarter was enough to produce the airport’s second best quarterly EBITDA margin of 82%.
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- Buy a CAPA Membership now!
- Contact us for a demonstration of the CAPA Membership service!
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- Buy a CAPA Membership now!
- Contact us for a demonstration of the CAPA Membership service!
- Call us on +61 2 9241 3200.
- Buy a CAPA Membership now!
- Contact us for a demonstration of the CAPA Membership service!
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