Following Solomon Islands Government approval and subject to foreign regulatory approval, Solomon Airlines will operate three repatriation flights between Nadi and Honiara over the next three weeks to enable Solomon Islands citizens to return home.
The flights are planned to operate as follows:
HONIARA TO NADI FLIGHTS – 29 AND 30 DECEMBER AND 9 JANUARY
- On 29 December, Flight IE637 will depart Honiara at 6:00am arriving in Nadi at 11.00am (open for tentative bookings).
- On 30 December, Flight IE639 will depart Honiara at 6.00am arriving Nadi at 11.00am (open for tentative bookings).
- On 9 January, Flight IE641 will depart Honiara at 6.00am arriving Nadi at 11.00am (not open for tentative bookings yet)
All arriving travellers must have documented proof of a negative PCR COVID-19 test taken no earlier than 72 hours prior to departure date.
NADI TO HONIARA FLIGHTS – 29 AND 30 DECEMBER AND 9 JANUARY
- On 29 December, Flight IE638 will depart Nadi at 12.00pm arriving Honiara 1.00pm.
- On 30 December, Flight IE640 will depart Nadi at 12.00pm arriving Honiara at 1.00pm
- On 9 January, Flight IE642 will depart Nadi at 12.00pm, arriving Honiara at 1.00pm
- As the Nadi to Honiara sectors are Government managed repatriation flights, passengers seeking to travel on these services should contact their nearest Solomon Islands Government embassy or mission for further details.
- All passengers boarding in Nadi will have been required to take a negative PCR COVID-19 test in the days before the flight. They will only be allowed to board the aircraft if the test result is negative.
- On arrival in the Solomon Islands, all travellers will undergo a mandatory, minimum 14-day quarantine period and they will be subject to COVID-19 testing during that period.
- All COVID-19 test results must be negative before individuals can be released from quarantine.
All Solomon Airlines flights comply fully with the COVID-19 regulations of the relevant countries. Solomon Airlines crew on board the airline’s A320 aircraft wear facemasks and gloves for the duration of service and catering is minimal to reduce contact between passengers and crew.
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