Hi there,
We plan a travel to pacific islands in august.
I found some old info about AIR NAURU's 'Exlorer Pacific
Pass'
There is absolutely no info about AIR NAURU in europe.
The AIR NAURU flights are not mentioned in the international
booking systems as 'SABRE'.
So I'm suspicious if AIR NAURU is still operating.
Does anyone have some info.
Thanks.
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I am An Australian Travel Agenct and I can tell you that it
is still flying but it is limited in its scope of
destinations.
Got an exact question, I can look it up for you. I have
Sabre, but I can't say I use it much to look up Air Nauru.
Let me know if I can help
Air Nauru has just one aircraft, a Boeing 737. The
aircraft is serviced and maintained by Qantas in Melbourne.
The airline operates services from Nauru to Brisbane, Guam,
Manila, Melbourne, Nadi, Pohnpei and Tarawa.
Address: SITA INUOPON, P.O. Box 40, Republic of Nauru
Phone: +674 444 3715
Fax: +674 444 3705
hi,
try the following adress:
airnauru.com/profile.htm
airnauru.com/specials.htm/
you also ca fly on air nauru with the "visit south pacific
pass" - long distance
for example: bisbane/melbourne to nauru: 220 US
guam to nauru: 220 US
nauru to pohnpei, tarawa 175 US
pohnpei to guam 175 US
arawa to funafuti, majuro 175 US
If you speak german try:
www.travel-overland.de/ap/visit_south_pacific.html
Gidday.If you want to see the pacific there are several
airlines in the region that cater it very well from "down
under" with better connections and service.
1 Air New Zealand
2 Air Pacific
3 Qantas
P.S. Nauru is not a recognised tourist spot. It is a small
island with the center being mined for phosphate and the
beach littered with beer cans.
Rarotonga,Fiji,Samoa,Tonga,are nicer holiday places.