OUTBOUND PASSENGERS ON REPATRIATION FLIGHTS FOR THURSDAY 22 APRIL ONLY

 The flights below for Thursday 22 April will depart as per time in the schedule below. Further international passenger air travel in and out of Fiji will remain suspended till further notice.

Scheduled flights for Thursday 22 April 2021:

Flight No. STD TIME @ CHECKPOINT
NZ953 2130HRS 1730HRS
FJ1411 1620HRS 1220HRS

For passengers on these flights, please note arrival times at the lockdown checkpoints in Nadi and Lautoka.

 INFORMATION FOR OUTBOUND PASSENGERS ON REPATRIATION FLIGHTS

Arrangements have been made for all outbound passengers traveling on repatriation flights for transfers from the main checkpoints on either side (Nadi and Lautoka) of the border to Nadi International Airport. All outbound passengers must have COVID 19 swab results (e-copy is accepted) with them.

Outbound passengers are advised to obtain a pass from the nearest Police Station, if they need to travel during curfew hours, by providing their travel Itinerary and swabbing receipt from the Ministry of Health and Medical Services.

All passengers are advised to present themselves at the lockdown checkpoint 4 hours prior to the flight departure. The Republic of Fiji Military Forces will make arrangements for the transfer of outbound passengers from the lockdown checkpoint to the Nadi International Airport.

 

 

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