Air Pacific is Fiji's national airline, Pacific Sun the
local carrier. They both have a poor reputation, and
deservedly so. But many local or inter-island carriers in
the Third World are undependable, I usually confirm
before departure. This time, I didn't -- and I paid.
To get to Matangi Island Resort from Lalati Resort, I had to take an
hour-long cab ride to Suva, then board a short interisland
Air Pacific flight from Suva to Taveuni, which
I had booked months earlier. Arriving at the check-in
desk an hour before departure (without reconfirming
the flight), I learned my flight had been canceled two
days prior, and the flight they had re-booked me on had
just departed. Incredibly, airline staff admitted they
had not attempted to contact me, even though they had
my email address. Of course, I should have asked Lalati
Resort to re-confirm my flight (liveaboards routinely do
that) but in my diving bliss, I just flat out forgot. So, it was a three-and-a-half-hour cab ride from Suva to Nadi
-- though paid for by Air Pacific -- and I barely had
enough time to make the flight to Taveuni. My dive gear
didn't arrive for another 24 hours.
Before returning, Matangi Resort called to reconfirm
my flight to Nadi, and I learned that Pacific Sun had
put me on a 8:30a.m. flight, four-and-a-half hours earlier
than the original one (I did.receive an email from Air
Pacific about the change). From Lalati Resort, allow two
hours total travel time between leaving the resort dock
and arriving at the airport terminal.
Some Americans fly Air New Zealand via Auckland
to Fiji specifically to avoid Air Pacific's chronic flight
delays and cancellations, but this adds a lot of extra
time, and you still deal with internal flights. For groups
of four or more, chartering a plane may prove economical.
Try Private Jets Charter ( www.privatejetscharter.
net ) or Island Hoppers ( www.helicopters.com.fj ).