(16 Feb 2021) Fiji Airways has extended the validity of flight credits to 31 December 2022.
The extension means that Fiji Airways customers can utilise their flight credits anywhere on the airline’s network up to 31 December 2022.
The airline suspended scheduled commercial flights to international destinations in March.
Mr Andre Viljoen, Fiji Airways Managing Director & CEO said, “This extension offers greater peace of mind to customers holding credit with Fiji Airways given the prolonged border closures. Since the beginning of the pandemic, our objective has been to ensure that our customers’ do not lose the bookings they have made with us.
“The extension for use of flight credits by
Initial assessments confirm more than 300 houses damaged after TC Yasa
Initial assessments confirm more than 300 houses damaged after TC Yasa
Kia Island, Macuata.[Image: Keira Rose]
Preliminary impact damage assessments from the divisions have identified damage sustained to more than 300 houses in the Northern and Eastern Divisions after Severe Tropical Cyclone Yasa.
The teams from the divisions were deployed to affected communities and villages last week following the aftermath of TC Yasa.
Government officials from Viti Levu have also been deployed as part of the 120 personnel deployment to Vanua Levu to assist in conducting the assessments in the North.
The team is in Vanua Levu and will begin with assessments and distribution of emergency food packs and non-food items today.
Fiji Airways flies in almost 17 tonnes of relief supplies donated by NZ
Fiji Airways flies in almost 17 tonnes of relief supplies donated by NZ
[Image: Supplied]
Fiji Airways has flown in almost 17 tonnes of relief supplies and equipment from Auckland sent by the New Zealand Government to the Fiji National Disaster Management Office.
Overnight, a Fiji Airways Airbus A330 freighter service brought in numerous pallets of supplies sent by New Zealand’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade, facilitated by the New Zealand High Commission, Fiji’s Ministry of Economy and Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
Items flown over include mother and infant kits, generators, chainsaws, family hygiene kits, agriculture tool and shelter kits, collapsible water containers and other supplies.