Fiji Airways announces new interline agreement with Porter Airlines
Fiji Airways, the national airline of the Pacific island nation of Fiji, has announced it has signed an interline agreement with Toronto-based Porter Airlines, a regional carrier that operates scheduled services in Canada and the US. The agreement will allow passengers to purchase a single to fly from airports served by Porter Airlines and to seamlessly connect onto an onward Fiji Airways-operated flight out of Vancouver (YVR), Los Angeles (LAX), and San Francisco (SFO). The interline is being seen by Fiji Airways as an integral step in the carrier’s ambitions to open up its home nation to more tourism and to attract more business traffic from cities across North America. “Our bookings to and from North America have been strong, collectively making up the second-largest group of visitors to Fiji in 2023,” said Fiji Airways Managing Director and CEO Andre Viljoen. “Many of these guests are flying in from other cities to catch our flights out of the three ports that Fiji Airways serves.” <br/>
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Fiji Airways announces new interline agreement with Porter Airlines
Fiji Airways, the national airline of the Pacific island nation of Fiji, has announced it has signed an interline agreement with Toronto-based Porter Airlines, a regional carrier that operates scheduled services in Canada and the US. The agreement will allow passengers to purchase a single to fly from airports served by Porter Airlines and to seamlessly connect onto an onward Fiji Airways-operated flight out of Vancouver (YVR), Los Angeles (LAX), and San Francisco (SFO). The interline is being seen by Fiji Airways as an integral step in the carrier’s ambitions to open up its home nation to more tourism and to attract more business traffic from cities across North America. “Our bookings to and from North America have been strong, collectively making up the second-largest group of visitors to Fiji in 2023,” said Fiji Airways Managing Director and CEO Andre Viljoen. “Many of these guests are flying in from other cities to catch our flights out of the three ports that Fiji Airways serves.” <br/>