Pacific Sun to return to regular service
General Manager Jim Samson said flight frequencies between Nadi International Airport and Suva's airport of Luvuluvu in Nausori will from this weekend revert to the usual 3 to 4 flights in the morning and the 4 to 7 flights in the afternoon.
Samson said flight frequencies to Labasa's Waiqele Airport from Nadi and Suva will also revert to normal, which is twice a day service during weekdays and three flights a day during the weekends, adding the ATR will again takeover the direct Nadi to Labasa daily service as well.
He added Pacific Sun intends to roll out more services in the coming month, which includes a new service for Vanua Levu and the company has already secured government subsidy to fly to Cicia in the Northern Lau group.
Samson said their next focus is Rotuma and they hope to make an announcement soon on air services to Tuvalu.
Story by: Ana Naisoro
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