Solomon Airlines suspends Sydney service

Solomon Airlines suspends Sydney service
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Solomon Airlines will temporarily suspend its Sydney – Honiara service from February 22 until April 25 as its Airbus A320 aircraft undergoes maintenance.

All passengers affected by the suspension will instead be flown between Brisbane and Honiara via the airline’s four direct services which the airline will operate using a Boeing B737-800 aircraft leased from codeshare partner Qantas Airways.

General manager operations & commercial Gus Kraus apologised for any inconvenience caused to passengers and said the airline was “extremely grateful” to Qantas for stepping in to assist it to maintain the core of its Australian schedule.

“All passengers holding confirmed tickets will re-routed ex-Sydney to Brisbane to connect with either the airline’s Monday or Wednesday services,” he said.

“Passengers holding confirmed tickets ex-Honiara to Sydney will be similarly accommodated.”

During the maintenance period, Solomon Airlines will operate a same day return service between Brisbane and Honiara on Mondays. Additional direct services ex-Brisbane to Honiara will operate on Wednesdays, Fridays and Saturdays as per normal scheduling. Additional direct services ex-Honiara to Brisbane will operate every Thursday, Friday and Sunday as per normal scheduling.

Its services to Nadi and Port Vila will not be affected by the schedule change.

The Airbus A-320 is expected to return to full operation on April 26 when it will recommence the scheduled Sydney-Honiara service.

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