Indian travellers offered new route to Fiji
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Indian travellers will be offered a new connection to Fiji next year, with the launch of a new route by Fiji Airways.
On 5 April 2016, the Fijian national carrier will launch twice weekly flights between Singapore’s Changi Airport and Fiji’s Nadi International Airport. The 10-hour flight will operate using Fiji Airways’ new two-class Airbus A330 aircraft, and will provide one-stop connections to and from a range of Indian cities via Singapore’s Changi Airport.
“This is a significant milestone for Changi Airport, with Fiji Airways’ new service bridging new direct links between Singapore and the South Pacific Islands,” said Changi Airport Group’s CEO, Lee Seow Hiang.
“For travellers in Singapore as well as other parts of Asia and Europe, this development makes accessible to them new and exciting holiday destinations in the South Pacific. This certainly adds to Changi’s attractiveness as an air hub.”
Fiji has a large Indian diaspora, but at present Indian passengers have to travel to Fiji via Australia or Hong Kong.
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