AIRLINES
The international airline of Tahiti and her islands is Air Tahiti Nui, which offers 2 flights a week via Auckland, on Thursdays and Sundays. Air Tahiti Nui fly outside Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane thanks to interline agreements/code share with Qantas, Air New Zealand and Emirates.
All flights by Air Tahiti Nui are operated with three-class Airbus A340 aircraft, featuring in-seat video for every passenger, and multi award-winning cabin service, including being named as "Best Pacific Airline" for three consecutive years in the global Skytrax Airline Awards.
For further details please refer to Air Tahiti Nui website: www.airtahitinui.com.au
| | Air New Zealand is the South Pacific's largest carrier and flies to Papeete two times a week from Auckland with up to 12 connecting flights from Australian ports, including Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Perth, Adelaide and Cairns.
Air New Zealand offers an extensive network across New Zealand and the Pacific Islands with flexible fares and schedules that allow passengers to combine a holiday in Tahiti with stopovers in New Zealand and the Cook Islands.
Air New Zealand operates a mixed fleet of aircraft between Australia and Papeete including Airbus A320s, and Boeing 747-400, 767-300 and 777-200ERs all matched with Air New Zealand's trademark award-winning in-flight service.
For more information about Air New Zealand, visit www.airnewzealand.com.au
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