Fiji Airways to launch direct Gold Coast-Nadi flights with Boeing 737 MAX 8

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Fiji Airways has announced the launch of direct flights between Gold Coast Airport (OOL) and Nadi International Airport (NAN) in Fiji, set to begin June 11, 2026. 

The new service marks a significant expansion of the airline’s Australian network and will operate three times weekly on Mondays, Thursdays, and Saturdays.

The route will be serviced by the carrier’s Boeing 737 MAX 8 aircraft, with flight time taking just over three hours. Fiji Airways said that the addition is expected to bring 53,000 seats to the market annually, providing travelers with a more convenient connection between the two destinations.

To mark the launch, Fiji Airways is offering special introductory return fares starting at FJ$799 ($350) from Fiji to the Gold Coast. The promotional fares are available for purchase until December 31, 2025, for select travel dates.

“The Gold Coast is a natural fit for Fiji Airways,” said Paul Scurrah, the airline’s Managing Director and CEO. 

“This new direct service strengthens ties between Fiji and Australia, unlocking significant opportunities for both outbound and inbound travel,” Scurrah added.

The route is supported by the Queensland government’s Connecting Queensland Fund, part of the state’s Destination 2045 initiative. Tourism Minister Andrew Powell highlighted the economic benefits, stating: “That AUD 51 million ($33.7 million) boost to our economy will go straight to our local cafes, hotels and experience operators who make our state the true home of the holiday, all while supporting more than 100 direct jobs.”

Gold Coast Airport becomes Fiji Airways’ seventh Australian destination. The direct service eliminates the need for connecting flights that were previously required for travelers between the two cities. With the Brisbane 2032 Olympic Games driving infrastructure investment across Southeast Queensland, demand for inbound travel to the region is expected to increase in coming years.

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