| copperspoon11:51 UTC07 May 2007 | That pan pacific clown show known as Air Pacific has announced the following
Extra flight to Canada: Air Pac
Tuesday, May 08, 2007
AIR Pacific has introduced a second weekly flight to Honolulu and Vancouver to coincide with the peak summer season.
In a statement yesterday, Air Pacific's managing director John Campbell said the second service would begin on July 1.
It will be operated by a 160-seat Boeing 737-800, departing Nadi at 10.50pm on Sundays.
"This mirrors the existing Friday Boeing 737-800 flight from Nadi to Vancouver via Honolulu and provides full reinstatement of the Fiji/Canada link temporarily disrupted when planned code share flights with Harmony Airlines of Canada were terminated," he said.
Harmony Airways, a five-year-old Canadian full-service airline, said last month it would end scheduled flights, blaming rising costs and competition from larger rivals.
Air Pacific said it was delighted to renew the full schedule between Fiji, Honolulu and Vancouver to ensure people could travel readily between Fiji and Canada, especially during the peak summer season."
http://www.fijitimes.com/story.aspx?id=62170<BR><BR>
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| islandboi32121:00 UTC07 May 2007 | <blockquote>Quote <hr>That pan pacific clown show<hr></blockquote>
This was my first airline to the S. Pacific... It was also the last time I will use Air Pacific to fly to the S. Pacific.
Clown show, indeed.
<blockquote>Quote <hr>peak summer season<hr></blockquote>
Um, summer is peak season for Canucks to go south? Wow. News to me.
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| Laszlo23:26 UTC07 May 2007 | Air Pacific and Air Vanuatu were my favourite airlines in the region.
They provided way better service than Western airlines like Air NZ or Aircalin - though that's not saying much, so awful were the latter two.
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