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Fiji Airways to suspend flights to Dallas, add capacity on flights to Hong Kong and Vancouver

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April 30th 2026

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Fiji Airways said that due to the ongoing impact of high jet fuel prices and changes in passenger demand, it will suspend its Nadi–Dallas service effective September 7, 2026. Read More » “Fiji Airways will continue to serve the United States with up to 11 flights per week through its Los Angeles and San Francisco gateways, as well as offering onward connections across the US mainland gateways, including Dallas Fort Worth, through its partnership with American Airlines,” the carrier said. “These changes allow us to focus on markets where we are seeing the strongest and most sustainable demand. This includes the upgauge of our three weekly Vancouver services from the A330 to our flagship A350 aircraft effective September 8, as well as increasing Hong Kong frequencies to up to four flights per week year-round from September 22,” said Paul Scurrah, CEO of Fiji Airways. “At the same time, we remain committed to maintaining global connectivity for our customers. Given Fiji has just hit an all-time visitor record for March, we know Fiji remains an attractive and accessible destination. Our forward bookings continue to be encouraging and reflect a level of increased interest in Fiji as a safe and family friendly destination. Our priority is to maintain reliable services, manage costs responsibly, and ensure confidence in travel to Fiji remains strong,” he added.

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