Fiji Airways adjusts flights amid rising fuel costs

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Fiji Airways has announced temporary schedule adjustments on selected international routes in response to rising fuel prices and ongoing global geopolitical pressures.

The airline said the changes are aimed at maintaining reliable and sustainable operations, with most of its network remaining unaffected.

From April 25, Brisbane services FJ922 (Nadi to Brisbane) and FJ923 (Brisbane to Nadi) will be temporarily suspended, with a daily service continuing to ensure connectivity.

On the Dallas–Fort Worth route, Fiji Airways will maintain two weekly services between May 5 and June 16, with Tuesday flights (FJ891 and FJ890) paused for about seven weeks.

The airline said affected customers will be contacted and offered alternative travel arrangements as it works to minimise disruption.

“Fiji Airways remains committed to transparent communication and to supporting our trade partners in delivering the best possible outcomes for our shared customers,” said Fiji Airways.