Fiji Link flights between Suva-Nadi start on Saturday

Posted On: September 17, 2021

Fiji Link is welcoming domestic travellers back onboard from Saturday 18th September, on flights between Suva and Nadi. The domestic carrier today published the following daily schedule of flights following the opening of the Viti Levu Containment Zones. Fares start from $65 one-way.

Flight No.

From

To

Departs

Arrives

FJ7

Nadi

Suva

7:30AM

8:00AM

FJ6

Suva

Nadi

9:00AM

9:30AM

FJ21

Nadi

Suva

4:00PM

4.30PM

FJ18

Suva

Nadi

5.30PM

6:00PM

As announced yesterday, Fiji Link has also updated its travel requirements for customers, as follows:

  • All customers flying Fiji Link will be required to produce their fully vaccinated cards at check in (either physical copy or in digital form. A photograph of the card matching the passenger name will also be accepted).
  • All customers must also check-in and check-out using their careFIJI apps as appropriate.
  • All customers except children under 5 must wear a facemask as outlined in Fiji Airways’ Face Covering Policy.
  • Mandatory temperature checking will be carried out prior to check-in.
  • Customers will be able to self-scan printed or digital (mobile) boarding passes at the Boarding Gate, with Fiji Link staff on hand to assist.

These requirements are aligned to national policies and implemented to ensure increased protection for customers and staff alike.

Bookings

Customers holding bookings/credit during the flight suspension period are able to rebook themselves by calling Fiji Airways Reservations on 3304388 or 6720888. New bookings can also made by calling our Reservations or on Fiji Link’s website.

Travel Ready

All Fiji Link pilots, cabin crew, engineers, airport ground staff in Nadi and Suva are fully vaccinated. Hand sanitisers will be made available to all guests for use. All other Fiji Link safety measures remain in place including Personal Protective Equipment use by all staff and crew and daily sanitising of all aircraft in use. Guests are requested to bring their own personal protective equipment.