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Fiji Airways is planning to add a new destination. It’s becoming a full member of oneworld® soon and after the announcement last week that it will be adopting American Airlines’ AAdvantage® loyalty program as its own next year (more here), the city should not surprise anyone. The carrier plans to begin 3x weekly service from Nadi International Airport (NAN) to Dallas Fort Worth International Airport (DFW).
Back in December 2022, Tourism Fiji highlighted Fiji Airways was looking to expand service to Chicago and Dallas.
The airline on 10JUL24 filed application with the US Department of Transportation seeks to launch Dallas with A350, 3 times weekly.https://t.co/76qDlxPesF https://t.co/0C1GSQ0eNh
— aeroroutes (@aeroroutes) July 11, 2024
Flights will be operated on an Airbus A350-900 with 33 Business Class and 301 Economy Class seats. The schedule will see flights on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays.
Fiji Airways is based in Nadi International Airport (NAN). It serves 26 destinations in 15 countries and territories including oneworld® hubs in Sydney, Hong Kong, Los Angeles, and Tokyo.
Anthony’s Take: I have never been to Fiji. I was headed there a few years back, but a typhoon cancelled my plans. Maybe this will be the route that takes me there.
(Featured Image Credit: Fiji Airways.)
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