First Repatriation Flight on August 12
August 10, 2020 12:05 am | Posted in Business News | Share now TwitterFacebook
The national airline yesterday announced its international flight schedule to support the Government’s second repatriation phase of Vanuatu nationals and permanent residents, commencing Wednesday, 12th August 2020.
“We are pleased to work with the Government of Vanuatu and other relevant agencies such as NDMO, the Vanuatu Public Health, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and diplomatic partners to offer these much needed flights,” says Joseph Laloyer, Air Vanuatu Acting Chief Executive Officer.
“Our first repatriation flight will commence on Wednesday, 12th August 2020 and we hope to maintain the same schedule throughout the month of August. We are expecting around 2000 repatriates from New Zealand, over 200 from Australia, 100 from Fiji and 20 from New Caledonia. RSE workers account for most returning citizens in New Zealand and Australia.”
Ni-Vanuatu citizens and permanent residents are encouraged to register with their nearest Vanuatu High Commissions and consulates overseas. Only registered customers will be able to purchase tickets with Air Vanuatu and allowed for travel.
Regional Consular Offices contacts
New Zealand – Mrs. Sanianna Aga Trief, [email protected]
Australia – High Commissioner Samson Vilvil Fare, [email protected]
Fiji – High Commissioner Nikenike Vurobaravu, [email protected]
New Caledonia – Consul Serge Alain Mahe, [email protected]
International Schedule
Wednesday, 12th August 2020
NF850 Port-Vila Auckland 07:00 11:05
NF851 Auckland Port-Vila 12:05 14:40
Thursday, 13th August 2020
NF850 Port-Vila Auckland 07:00 11:05
NF851 Auckland Port-Vila 12:05 14:40
Thursday, 13th August 2020
NF864 Port-Vila Noumea 15:40 16:40
NF865 Noumea Port-Vila 17:40 18:40
Friday, 14th August 2020
NF874 Port-Vila Nadi 07:00 09:45
NF875 Nadi Port-Vila 10:45 11:30
Saturday, 15th August 2020
NF820 Port-Vila Brisbane 07:00 09:10
NF821 Brisbane Port-Vila 10:10 14:00
Monday, 17th August 2020
NF850 Port-Vila Auckland 07:00 11:05
NF851 Auckland Port-Vila 12:05 14:40
Wednesday, 19th August 2020
NF850 Port-Vila Auckland 07:00 11:05
NF851 Auckland Port-Vila 12:05 14:40
Thursday, 20th August 2020
NF850 Port-Vila Auckland 07:00 11:05
NF851 Auckland Port-Vila 12:05 14:40
Friday, 21st August 2020
NF874 Port-Vila Nadi 07:00 09:45
NF875 Nadi Port-Vila 10:45 11:30
Saturday, 22nd August 2020
NF820 Port-Vila Brisbane 07:00 09:10
NF821 Brisbane Port-Vila 10:10 14:00
Monday, 24th August 2020
NF850 Port-Vila Auckland 07:00 11:05
NF851 Auckland Port-Vila 12:05 14:40
Wednesday, 26th August 2020
NF850 Port-Vila Auckland 07:00 11:05
NF851 Auckland Port-Vila 12:05 14:40
Note:
Auckland: Mondays, Wednesdays and Thursdays
Brisbane: Saturdays
Nadi / Noumea: Thursdays/Fridays (fortnightly only)
Airfare
As announced by the Vanuatu Government, each returning passenger is required to purchase his or her own airfares.
Brisbane – from AUS$500/pp one way
Auckland – from NZD$600/pp one way
Noumea – from 29,555XP/pp one way
Nadi – from FJD$765/pp one way
Once purchased, tickets are non-refundable in case of cancellation or No-Show.
Changes are not permitted. Business class seats are not available for sale.
Customers can purchase tickets through our regional sales offices in Sydney, Auckland, Noumea and Port Vila. Tickets are not available for sale online.
Ticket sales will be closed 72 hours before departure as the airline is required to provide the passenger
manifest to Vanuatu Public Health and NDMO for approval in order to arrange appropriate quarantine facilities prior to arrival in Port Vila.
Passengers holding existing tickets with Air Vanuatu must purchase “new” tickets to be included on the repatriation flights.
Any tickets currently held as credit will be valid for future travel until December 2022.
Air Vanuatu’s “Yumi Ready” Health & Safety Protocols
As instructed by Vanuatu Public Health and NDMO, each passenger will automatically enter the mandatory 14-day quarantine period in a Government designated location upon arrival in Port Vila.
Approved returning passengers must complete the Passenger Health Declaration Form at check-in and go through temperature screenings at the airport overseas.
Each individual is required to wear a face mask prior to boarding any international Air Vanuatu flights.
Passengers who do not have face masks will be provided with one by our airport team. Hand-sanitizers are also available.
Onboard social distancing is not recommended by the International Air Transport Association (IATA) or Vanuatu Public Health, therefore it will not be applicable on any Air Vanuatu international flights.
Inflight service will be reduced and meal service suspended to minimize any interaction between the crew and passengers.
Passengers will be provided with a bottle of water and light refreshments.
The use of restrooms will be restricted throughout the flight.
Condolences
Preparation are underway to return the body of the late High Commissioner in New Zealand, Johnson Marakipule Naviti.
“On behalf of the Board of Directors, the Management and Staff at Air Vanuatu, we extend our sincere condolences and sympathy to Mrs. Naviti and family.
“Late Naviti was a former Chairman of Air Vanuatu, serving from 2015 to 2016, and we are very saddened by his loss,” says Sam Firi, Air Vanuatu Chairman of the Board of Directors.