On 30 March the airline will begin new companies to New Zealand, Papua New Guinea and Australia.
It is going to reestablish weekly flights between Honiara and Port Vila with an Auckland/Vila connection.
A brand new weekly flight between Honiara and Port Moresby shall be launching on 31 March to permit connections to China Southern and different carriers flying to and from Asia.
The brand new twice-weekly connection between Christchurch and Port Vila will start on 1 July.
The airline will even be including further flights on its Brisbane to Santo and Auckland to Port Vila companies.
CEO Paul Abbot mentioned they’re intently monitoring demand throughout the area.
Solomon Airways mentioned there shall be minor schedule changes to accommodate the brand new scheduled flights.
It comes as one other Pacific Island nation, Tokelau, had its airport plans scrapped by the New Zealand Authorities.
A realm nation of Aotearoa, Tokelau is totally inaccessible by airplane, with guests and its roughly 2600 residents required to journey by way of boat from Samoa.
A return fare on the boat, which runs as soon as each two weeks, is roughly NZ$306, with a journey time of round 24-32 hours.
MFAT mentioned in an announcement his choice was made within the context of the excessive price of the challenge and the “constrained fiscal setting” dealing with the New Zealand Authorities.













