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Airfares
There has never been a better time to fly to the South Pacific! Your vacation experience truly begins as you board your flight with our select choice of airlines that serve the South Pacific. Our expert staff will recommend an airline to match your needs ranging from your choice of stopover to frequent flyer program. Our special airfares represent excellent value and offer plenty of flexibility on departure dates and destinations. Don’t delay in purchasing your ticket as all airfares are subject to availability.
We offer 3 easy methods to obtain availability for the lowest
airfares:
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Registered originally as the Queensland and Northern Territory Aerial Services (QANTAS), Qantas has built a
reputation for excellence in safety, operational reliability and
customer service. Today, Qantas is widely regarded as the world's
leading long distance airline and one of the strongest brands in
Australia.
Stopover options
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Include Fiji & Tahiti on code share partners Frequent Flyer partners
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American Airlines, Continental
Airlines, Iberia,
Aer Lingus, Cathay Pacific, British Airways, LanChile & Finnair
American Airlines AAdvantage members -
Qantas Airways booking classes for mileage accrual
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Air Tahiti Nui, with a route network linking the South Pacific to four
continents, is the leading carrier to French Polynesia. The mission of the airline is
to provide a high quality, efficient airline for the people of
French Polynesia and those who wish to visit these beautiful Islands.
Frequent Flyer Partners -
American Airlines
American Airlines AAdvantage members -
Qantas Airways booking classes for mileage accrual
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United Airlines has been servicing the friendly
skies for over 70 years. Today the airline offers an extensive route
network spanning five continents.
Stopovers
- options permitted via Star Alliance code share
agreement with Air New Zealand Frequent flyer partners
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Air New Zealand, Air Canada, ANA,
Asiana Airlines, Austrian, British Midland, LOT Polish Airlines,
Lufthansa, Mexicana, SAS Scandinavian Airlines, Singapore Airlines,
Spanair, Thai & Varig |
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Air Pacific began operation in 1951 out of Fiji and since then has built up an
extensive flight network in the South Pacific and beyond.
Stopovers
- permitted anywhere on the Air Pacific network en
route to final destination Frequent Flyer Partners
- American Airlines & Qantas |
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In 50 years, Air New Zealand has grown from a small regional airline to
one of the world’s leading air carriers, both in terms of service and
technology. Their network spans five continents, connecting the South
Pacific with the rest of the world.
Stopovers
- permitted anywhere on the Air New Zealand network en
route to final destination Frequent Flyer Partners - United Airlines,
Varig, Air Canada & Mexicana |
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Since taking to the skies in November 2003, Etihad has concentrated on building an airline that redefines airline hospitality and offers unparalleled levels of hospitality.
Daily service New York to Sydney via Abu Dhabi.
• 2006: World’s Leading New Airline (13th World Travel Awards)
• 2006: World’s Leading Flatbed Seat (13th World Travel Awards)
Stopovers
- Abu Dhabi |
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Hawaiian Airlines, based in Honolulu, was founded in 1927 and now serves 18 destinations in the Pacific region. Scheduled non-stop services operate between Los Angeles and Honolulu and onward to Sydney.
Stopovers
- Honolulu
Frequent Flyer Partners -
Alaska Airlines, America West Airlines, American Airlines, American Eagle, Continental Airlines, Island Air, Northwest Airlines and Virgin Atlantic Airways.
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Australia's newest international airline, V Australia, is set to take off in the fourth quarter of 2008. The Australian and United States Governments recently signed an Open Skies agreement giving US and Australian owned airlines unlimited access to the trans-Pacific route.
Following the signing of this agreement, V Australia Airlines has forged ahead with its flight plans which will be unveiled in the near future.
V Australia Airlines will offer a high quality and innovative travel option introducing a new choice and competition to the trans-Pacific route.
Products, services, fares and routes will be unveiled throughout 2008 as the airline gears up for take-off.
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Domestic (Australia) Airlines |
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Virgin Blue is based on the idea that people would
fly a lot more if it cost less. The airline operates a low cost model
cutting out the standard extras most airlines offer such as paper
tickets, business lounges and meals. Their mission is to focus on what
matters most – consistency and good service. |
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Jetstar was established by Qantas in 2003 as a low-cost domestic subsidiary. It operates an extensive domestic network and regional and international services. Its main base is Melbourne Airport. |
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