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Air Pacific Christmas Island Service Delayed to JuneDue to unexpected delays in improving airport infrastructure, Air Pacific have delayed the new Christmas Island service until late June. Fiji holiday customers holding seats prior to 22 June are being contacted by the airline for accommodation on other flights. The new Air Pacific flights were originally slotted to begin on May 25th, but unanticipated delays in improving the airport infrastructure have affected the Fiji vacations flights schedule. The new date was announced today by Air Pacific’s Managing Director & CEO, Dave Pflieger, who said airport authorities at Cassidy Airport on Christmas Island needed more time to prepare the airport. "There is significant interest in the resumption of flights to Christmas Island amongst fishing, bird watching and diving enthusiasts the world over, and we are working closely with the Kiribati airport authorities to ensure the flights begin as soon as possible. Air Pacific is looking forward to opening this important air route to make Christmas Island accessible from North America, the South Pacific and Asia." On behalf of the Government of Kiribati, the Secretary of Communications, Transport & Tourism Development of Kiribati, Ms. Teekoa Iuta Ietaake, said: "The re-commencement of Air Pacific services is eagerly anticipated as it promises opportunities to Christmas Island and Kiribati as a whole." The northbound schedule will provide connections from Sydney, Brisbane, Auckland, Tarawa, Tonga and Suva. The Southbound flights will provide easy connections from Honolulu and Christmas Island back to Suva and next day connections to Tarawa, thereby linking the two principal centres of Kiribati. Fiji holiday customers holding seats prior to 22 June are being contacted by the airline for accommodation on other flights. Those customers scheduled to travel through between Nadi and Honolulu will have the choice of using one of the other two weekly services offered by Air Pacific on Sundays and Fridays. The flight schedule is:
Visas are no longer required for entry into Christmas Island, although immigration charges of AU$20 for departure will be applied. For more detail visit: www.airpacific.com
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