Fiji Airways has confirmed it will temporarily suspend its direct service between Brisbane, Australia, and Nadi, Fiji, from April 25. The affected flights are FJ922 and FJ923. The airline stated the suspension is a direct response to sustained high fuel prices impacting operational costs.
The route suspension is a temporary measure, though the airline has not specified an end date for the service pause. Fiji Airways is advising affected passengers to contact the airline or their travel agent for rebooking options on alternative flights or for refunds.
This move highlights the ongoing pressure high jet fuel costs place on airline networks, particularly for long-haul and regional routes. Other carriers in the Pacific region have also adjusted schedules and capacity in recent months in response to similar economic pressures.