Air Tahiti Nui celebrates big wins with 2025 APEX awards and Cash & Miles Program

Air Tahiti Nui celebrates big wins with 2025 APEX awards and Cash & Miles Program

Air Tahiti Nui has again been recognised for service to travellers being honoured with the prestigious Five Star Major Airline title for the 7th consecutive year.

Announced at the APEX/IFSA Awards 2025 ceremony, the ranking is based on passenger reviews of over one million flights and 600 airlines.

The flagship carrier of The Islands of Tahiti has also been awarded two more 2025 APEX awards within the South Pacific Region: Best in Cabin Service and Best in Seat Comfort Award.

This most recent award adds to a list of accolades which includes the 2024 APEX/IFSA Award for Best Food & Beverage, Capital Magazine’s Best Brands for 2024, and Global Traveler GT Tested Awards for Best Islands in the South Pacific (2011-2023).

Recent innovations include an enhanced inflight dining experience, which combines a fusion of Polynesian, French and Asian cuisine.

Air Tahiti Nui has also is proud to announce the launch of its Cash & Miles Program – an initiative that offers a new payment option for Club Tiare loyalty program members. With the option to split payment between traditional payment methods and miles, this option allows for more flexibility and the ability for travellers to tailor their island escape according to their budgets.

As the gift that keeps on giving, Air Tahiti Nui will also be offering 5,000 bonus welcome miles for those new subscribers who join the loyalty program before December 18th, 2024.

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