Fiji Airways has announced the reinstatement of its direct service between Nadi, Fiji (NAN) and Nouméa, New Caledonia (NOU), from 22 September 2026.
The new service will operate twice weekly every Tuesday and Friday, aboard its regional subsidiary Fiji Link’s ATR 72-600 aircraft, opening up more than 10,000 additional seats annually between Fiji and New Caledonia and strengthening Pacific connectivity for travellers on both sides.
“New Caledonia is a stunning destination and an important market for Fiji Airways,” Fiji Airways MD & CEO Paul Scurrah said.
“Reinstating this service creates exciting new opportunities for travellers, whether visiting Fiji for our world-renowned hospitality or exploring the unique French Pacific culture of Nouméa.
“With more than 10,000 additional seats opening up annually, this is a significant boost for tourism, trade and people-to-people connections across our region. We look forward to welcoming passengers on board.”

Key facts
• Route: Nadi (NAN) – Nouméa (NOU)
• Commencement: 22 September 2026
• Frequency: Twice weekly (Tue/Fri)
• Aircraft: Fiji Link ATR 72-600
• Introductory fares: From FJD$739 return (Nadi–Nouméa) and XPF 36,000 return (Nouméa–Nadi)
The reinstatement of this service also strengthens an important corridor for the Pacific’s regional community. Nouméa and Suva are home to some of the Pacific’s most significant intergovernmental and development organisations, with staff, delegates, consultants and partners travelling regularly between the two cities.
The Nadi–Nouméa route also connects onto Fiji Airways’ growing international network, providing travellers with onward connections across the Pacific, New Zealand, United States and Canada.
Tickets go on sale from today, 3 June at fijiairways.com and through authorised travel agents.
