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Fiji Link

Fiji Link is the trade name for Fiji Airlines Limited, which is a Fijian domestic airline and a wholly owned subsidiary of the international carrier Fiji Airways. It is headquartered at the Fiji Link office in the Civil Aviation Authority of Fiji (CAAFI) compound at Nadi International Airport in Nadi.[1] It operates scheduled services to 11 destinations within the Fijian Islands as well as regionally within the Pacific Islands. The company slogan is Best value under the Sun.

Fiji Link
IATA ICAO Callsign
FJ FJA LINK FIJI
Founded1980 (as Sunflower Airlines)
Commenced operations2006
HubsNadi International Airport
Secondary hubsNausori International Airport (Suva)
Fleet size7
Destinations13 (see below)
Parent companyFiji Airways
HeadquartersNadi International Airport
Nadi, Fiji
Key peopleShaenaz Voss (Executive General Manager)
Websitefijiairways.com

History

 
Logo of former Sunflower Airlines
 
Sunflower Airlines Islander, landing on Malololailai, Fiji, 1986

Don Collingwood, a pilot and businessman, founded what became Pacific Sun in 1980, under the name Sunflower Airlines, which later changed to Sun Air. It began with a single Britten Norman BN2 Islander aircraft, flying the Nadi-Taveuni route. Other than the BN2 Islanders which remained the backbone of the fleet, the airline operated a wide range of piston and turboprop aircraft including the Beechcraft BE-95 Baron, Beechcraft A65 Queen Air, de Havilland DH.114 Heron, Shorts 330, and de Havilland DHC-6 Twin Otter. By January 2007 before official handover to Air Pacific, its fleet had grown to 12 aircraft, and the company employed nearly 140 staff.[2]

On 31 January 2007, Sun Air was sold and handed over to current parent company Fiji Airways, formerly Air Pacific, which had to fight off a legal challenge against the handover by the now-defunct rival domestic carrier at the time, Air Fiji.[3] Air Pacific then established the domestic airline as Fiji Airlines Limited, trading as Pacific Sun. The airline began operations with eight aircraft, including the introduction of two ATR 42–500 aircraft purchased used from Air Mauritius, along with three existing BN2 Islanders and three DHC-6 Twin Otters. However, the fleet was cut back to just four between December 2010 and June 2011 due to economic cost cutting, resulting in the withdrawal of the BN2 Islander fleet as well as one DHC-6 Twin Otter.[4] Two additional leased DHC-6 Twin Otters were added to the fleet during June 2011 to increase the Pacific Sun fleet to six aircraft.[5]

On 26 November 2013, parent Fiji Airways announced Pacific Sun was to be rebranded as ‘Fiji Link’. Operations as Fiji Link commenced in June 2014.[6]

News

In late November 2010, Pacific Sun announced that due to current economical reasons, they were withdrawing their BN2 Islander fleet from service. This meant downsizing the Pacific Sun fleet from eight aircraft to just five.[4]

In early December 2010, Pacific Sun announced the redundancy of 85 out of 210 employees. This included staff from administrative, support and operations areas as well as 15 pilots. Pacific Sun's general manager, Jim Samson, explained that continuing operating losses had resulted in management having to make some tough decisions.

"Pacific Sun has lost, on average, $6 million per year over the last three years. Continued losses are unsustainable. Regrettably as a result, we have no alternative but to restructure the airline in order to ensure its viability and success going forward," he said.

Air Pacific chief executive officer and Pacific Sun board member David Pflieger said since Air Pacific's takeover in 2007, Pacific Sun had accumulated $18.5 million in losses. Air Pacific had loaned $44 million to purchase Sun Air's certificate and operations and two ATR-42 aircraft.[7]

In November 2013, Fiji Airways held a competition to rename Pacific Sun. On 13 November, the competition closed with the most votes going to Fiji Link. On 26 November, Fiji Airways released the new name. The new livery was also announced. Operations as Fiji Link commenced in June 2014.[8]

Destinations

As of August 2022, Fiji Link operates scheduled services to the following 11 domestic destinations.[9]

Fiji

Other International Flights


Terminated destinations Fiji

Fleet

The Fiji Link fleet consists (as of February 2020) of the following aircraft listed in the table below.[10]

Aircraft In fleet Orders Passengers Notes
J Y Total
ATR 42-600 1 48 48
ATR 72-600 2 4 64 68
Viking Air DHC-6-400 Twin Otter 4 19 19 Registrations:DQ-FJQ, DQ-FJR, DQ-FJS, DQ-FLA[11]
Total 7 0

References

  1. ^ "." Fiji Airlines Limited. Retrieved on 3 October 2009. "Fiji Airlines Limited, trading as Pacific Sun, was incorporated as a wholly owned subsidiary of Air Pacific Limited currently having its main base at the Pacific Sun office, CAAFI Compound, Nadi Airport, Fiji Islands." and "Head Office Pacific Sun PO Box 9270 Nadi International Airport Fiji Islands"
  2. ^ http://www.fijitv.com.fj/index.cfm?go=tv.resources&cmd=forumview&cbegin=0&uid=fijionenews&cid=11925/[permanent dead link] Fiji Television
  3. ^ http://www.fijitimes.com/story.aspx?id=56250/[permanent dead link] Fiji Times
  4. ^ a b http://www.airpacific.com/About-Us/News/Article-ID/40c9c0e0-1418-4b52-9978-58e0f52042e5 2011-01-04 at the Wayback Machine Air Pacific
  5. ^ http://www.fijitimes.com/story.aspx?id=173522 2012-09-13 at the Wayback Machine Fiji Times
  6. ^ http://www.fijiairways.com/experience-fiji/fiji-blog/everything-you-ever-wanted-to-know-about-the-pacific-sun-fiji-link-rebrand/ 2014-08-09 at the Wayback Machine Fijiairways.com
  7. ^ http://www.fijitimes.com/story.aspx?id=161908 2012-09-05 at the Wayback Machine Fiji Times
  8. ^ http://www.fijiairways.com/about-fiji-airways/2013-media-centre/%E2%80%98fiji-link%E2%80%99-to-take-to-the-skies-in-2014/ 2014-08-09 at the Wayback Machine Fijiairways.com
  9. ^ @Airlineroute (5 November 2019). "Fiji Airways' slightly revised route map in Fiji Times, Nov/Dec 2019 edition, combined with fleet guide" (Tweet) – via Twitter.
  10. ^ "Global Airline Guide 2019 (Part One)". Airliner World (October 2019): 13.
  11. ^ https://www.twinotterworld.com/ Twin Otter World

External links

  •   Media related to Pacific Sun at Wikimedia Commons

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This article is about the Fijian domestic airline For the international Fijian airline see Fiji Airways Fiji Link is the trade name for Fiji Airlines Limited which is a Fijian domestic airline and a wholly owned subsidiary of the international carrier Fiji Airways It is headquartered at the Fiji Link office in the Civil Aviation Authority of Fiji CAAFI compound at Nadi International Airport in Nadi 1 It operates scheduled services to 11 destinations within the Fijian Islands as well as regionally within the Pacific Islands The company slogan is Best value under the Sun Fiji LinkIATA ICAO CallsignFJ FJA LINK FIJIFounded1980 as Sunflower Airlines Commenced operations2006HubsNadi International AirportSecondary hubsNausori International Airport Suva Fleet size7Destinations13 see below Parent companyFiji AirwaysHeadquartersNadi International AirportNadi FijiKey peopleShaenaz Voss Executive General Manager Websitefijiairways wbr com Contents 1 History 2 News 3 Destinations 4 Fleet 5 References 6 External linksHistory Edit Logo of former Sunflower Airlines Sunflower Airlines Islander landing on Malololailai Fiji 1986 Don Collingwood a pilot and businessman founded what became Pacific Sun in 1980 under the name Sunflower Airlines which later changed to Sun Air It began with a single Britten Norman BN2 Islander aircraft flying the Nadi Taveuni route Other than the BN2 Islanders which remained the backbone of the fleet the airline operated a wide range of piston and turboprop aircraft including the Beechcraft BE 95 Baron Beechcraft A65 Queen Air de Havilland DH 114 Heron Shorts 330 and de Havilland DHC 6 Twin Otter By January 2007 before official handover to Air Pacific its fleet had grown to 12 aircraft and the company employed nearly 140 staff 2 On 31 January 2007 Sun Air was sold and handed over to current parent company Fiji Airways formerly Air Pacific which had to fight off a legal challenge against the handover by the now defunct rival domestic carrier at the time Air Fiji 3 Air Pacific then established the domestic airline as Fiji Airlines Limited trading as Pacific Sun The airline began operations with eight aircraft including the introduction of two ATR 42 500 aircraft purchased used from Air Mauritius along with three existing BN2 Islanders and three DHC 6 Twin Otters However the fleet was cut back to just four between December 2010 and June 2011 due to economic cost cutting resulting in the withdrawal of the BN2 Islander fleet as well as one DHC 6 Twin Otter 4 Two additional leased DHC 6 Twin Otters were added to the fleet during June 2011 to increase the Pacific Sun fleet to six aircraft 5 On 26 November 2013 parent Fiji Airways announced Pacific Sun was to be rebranded as Fiji Link Operations as Fiji Link commenced in June 2014 6 News EditIn late November 2010 Pacific Sun announced that due to current economical reasons they were withdrawing their BN2 Islander fleet from service This meant downsizing the Pacific Sun fleet from eight aircraft to just five 4 In early December 2010 Pacific Sun announced the redundancy of 85 out of 210 employees This included staff from administrative support and operations areas as well as 15 pilots Pacific Sun s general manager Jim Samson explained that continuing operating losses had resulted in management having to make some tough decisions Pacific Sun has lost on average 6 million per year over the last three years Continued losses are unsustainable Regrettably as a result we have no alternative but to restructure the airline in order to ensure its viability and success going forward he said Air Pacific chief executive officer and Pacific Sun board member David Pflieger said since Air Pacific s takeover in 2007 Pacific Sun had accumulated 18 5 million in losses Air Pacific had loaned 44 million to purchase Sun Air s certificate and operations and two ATR 42 aircraft 7 In November 2013 Fiji Airways held a competition to rename Pacific Sun On 13 November the competition closed with the most votes going to Fiji Link On 26 November Fiji Airways released the new name The new livery was also announced Operations as Fiji Link commenced in June 2014 8 Destinations EditAs of August 2022 Fiji Link operates scheduled services to the following 11 domestic destinations 9 Fiji Cicia Cicia Airport Kadavu Kadavu Airport Koro Koro Airport Labasa Labasa Airport Lakeba Lakeba Airport Nadi Nadi International Airport main hub Rotuma Rotuma Airport Savusavu Savusavu Airport Suva Nausori International Airport secondary hub Taveuni Matei Airport Vanua Balavu Vanuabalavu AirportOther International Flights Funafuti Funafuti International Airport Neiafu Vava u International AirportTerminated destinations Fiji Laucala Laucala Airport Malolo Lailai Malolo Lailai Airport Mana Island Mana Island Airport Taveuni Ura Airport Yasawa i Rara Yasawa Island AirportFleet EditThe Fiji Link fleet consists as of February 2020 of the following aircraft listed in the table below 10 Aircraft In fleet Orders Passengers NotesJ Y TotalATR 42 600 1 48 48ATR 72 600 2 4 64 68Viking Air DHC 6 400 Twin Otter 4 19 19 Registrations DQ FJQ DQ FJR DQ FJS DQ FLA 11 Total 7 0References Edit Contact Us Fiji Airlines Limited Retrieved on 3 October 2009 Fiji Airlines Limited trading as Pacific Sun was incorporated as a wholly owned subsidiary of Air Pacific Limited currently having its main base at the Pacific Sun office CAAFI Compound Nadi Airport Fiji Islands and Head Office Pacific Sun PO Box 9270 Nadi International Airport Fiji Islands http www fijitv com fj index cfm go tv resources amp cmd forumview amp cbegin 0 amp uid fijionenews amp cid 11925 permanent dead link Fiji Television http www fijitimes com story aspx id 56250 permanent dead link Fiji Times a b http www airpacific com About Us News Article ID 40c9c0e0 1418 4b52 9978 58e0f52042e5 Archived 2011 01 04 at the Wayback Machine Air Pacific http www fijitimes com story aspx id 173522 Archived 2012 09 13 at the Wayback Machine Fiji Times http www fijiairways com experience fiji fiji blog everything you ever wanted to know about the pacific sun fiji link rebrand Archived 2014 08 09 at the Wayback Machine Fijiairways com http www fijitimes com story aspx id 161908 Archived 2012 09 05 at the Wayback Machine Fiji Times http www fijiairways com about fiji airways 2013 media centre E2 80 98fiji link E2 80 99 to take to the skies in 2014 Archived 2014 08 09 at the Wayback Machine Fijiairways com Airlineroute 5 November 2019 Fiji Airways slightly revised route map in Fiji Times Nov Dec 2019 edition combined with fleet guide Tweet via Twitter Global Airline Guide 2019 Part One Airliner World October 2019 13 https www twinotterworld com Twin Otter WorldExternal links Edit Media related to Pacific Sun at Wikimedia Commons Fiji Airways and Pacific Sun Portal Aviation Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Fiji Link amp oldid 1117244169, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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