Fiji Airways Launches Direct Service to Dallas
Fiji Airways has announced its first ever non-stop flights between Nadi, Fiji, and one of the busiest travel hubs in the world, Dallas Fort Worth International Airport in Texas.
The new non-stop 13-hour service will operate three times per week every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday utilizing Fiji Airways’ Airbus A350-900 XWB aircraft. The aircraft will feature 301 economy class seats and 33 business class lie-flat seats.
The inaugural flight is scheduled to depart on 10th December 2024, with special introductory fares now available for purchase on the Fiji Airways website at fijiairways.com.
The new service to Dallas complements plans to join the American Airlines’ AAdvantage® loyalty program in the coming year and becoming the 15th full-member of the oneworld alliance in 2025.
To celebrate the announcement, Fiji Airways has launched special introductory roundtrip airfares starting from $699. The airline has also launched airfares from Dallas to Fiji Airways points in Australia and New Zealand starting from $899.
Dallas marks Fiji Airways’ 24th international direct route and will be the fifth North American port serviced by the airline, along with Los Angeles, San Francisco, Honolulu and Vancouver.
As usual, flights to, from or via Dallas are subject to US Government regulatory approvals.
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Please change the headline. Your story correctly states it is a non-stop flight but to use the term “direct” in the headline is incorrect. It is embarrassing when an airline blog doesn’t use the right terms. SMH
Where does this direct flight make a stopover?
It’s a non-stop per the press release.