APRIL 3, 2026. AUSTRALIA

Gov’t funding backing Air New Zealand’s Western Sydney flights

Government funding has helped lock in Air New Zealand flights to Western Sydney Airport (WSI). The kiwi carrier has set October 26, 2026, as the start date for thrice-weekly narrowbody flights between Auckland (AKL) and the new airport.

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APRIL 2, 2026. AUSTRALIA

New laws to tackle Australia’s aviation complaints process

The Australian Government is seeking to appease both the aviation industry and passengers with new laws that will seek to streamline the consumer complaints process while not over-burdening the industry.

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APRIL 2, 2026. PAPUA NEW GUINEA

Gurney Airport’s terminal upgrade nears completion

Papua New Guinea’s National Airport Corporation (NAC) says work on the new terminal building at Gurney Airport (GUR) is almost three quarters complete. The NAC says the work should be completed by August 2026.

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APRIL 1, 2026. FIJI

Fiji Airways releases 2024 report, posts after tax loss

Fiji Airways has released its annual report for calendar 2024, revealing an after-tax loss of FJD25 million despite record operating revenues. The airline attributes the loss to increased operating costs, yield pressures, and foreign exchange volatility.

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APRIL 1, 2026. PAPUA NEW GUINEA

Air Niugini deploys A220-300 onto international routes

Air Niugini has started flying its A220-300s outside Papua New Guinea. The airline deployed the aircraft onto the Port Moresby (POM) – Cairns (CNS) route last week and the Port Moresby – Sydney (SYD) city-pair earlier this week.

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MARCH 31, 2026. AUSTRALIA / NEW ZEALAND

Air New Zealand ends seasonal Hobart flights, restarts Cairns

Air New Zealand is making its traditional seasonal adjustments to flights to secondary airports along Australia’s east coast. Among the changes this week are the end of seasonal Auckland  – Hobart flights and the start of seasonal Auckland – Cairns services.

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MARCH 30, 2026. AUSTRALIA

Qantas ending wet-leased Finnair A330-300 ops

Qantas is ending its use of wet-leased Finnair A330-330s. The airline has now transitioned to dry-lease only arrangements with its Finnish partner. Qantas wet-leased the planes to ease an in-house capacity shortfall and used them to fly from Sydney to Singapore and Bangkok.

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MARCH 30, 2026. NEW CALEDONIA

Airport blockades force Air Calédonie to file for bankruptcy

A last-minute agreement to lift an airport blockade has failed to stop New Caledonia's domestic airline Air Calédonie from filing for bankruptcy. Air Calédonie’s directors made the decision during a March 27 board meeting.

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Aero South Pacific Airport Briefs available for download

Aero South Pacific has released its first airport briefs covering Australia’s top 20 passenger airports. The briefs, which you can download for free, provide an informative snapshot of scheduled regular passenger transport and passenger charter activity at Australia’s busiest airports.

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  • Qantas boosts B787 flights to Europe, cuts elsewhere

    MARCH 27, 2026: Qantas will take some widebody aircraft off domestic routes, trim frequencies to the Americas, and pull the B787-9 off the Brisbane – Los Angeles route to beef up capacity into Europe over the coming months.

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  • Air Calédonie breakthrough - Ile de Pins blockade to end

    MARCH 27, 2026: Protestors have agreed to end their blockade of New Caledonia’s Ile de Pins Airport, allowing scheduled flights to resume. Protest leaders and government officials met on March 26 and reached an agreement to end the month-long blockade.

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  • Fiji Airways leaves network intact despite rising costs

    MARCH 26, 2026: Fiji’s Minister for Tourism and Civil Aviation says majority state-owned Fiji Airways will not cut any flights because of fuel supply issues or rising costs. “Fiji Airways has made a commitment that it will not give up on any routes,” said Viliame Gavoka.

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  • Qantas Group seeks unrestricted passenger capacity to Canada

    MARCH 25 2026: The Qantas Group has asked Australia’s International Air Services Commission for unrestricted passenger capacity on the Australia – Canada country pair. This follows a 2024 amendment to the air services agreement permitting this.

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April 2026 News Briefs

APRIL 3, 2026: Virgin Australia has informed the US Department of Transportation that its code share arrangement with Hawaiian Airlines has ended.

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APRIL 3, 2026: Maroochydore/Sunshine Coast Airport (MCY) expects its busiest ever Easter weekend period with more than 24,000 passengers expected to flow through the airport over the weekend. Monday April 6 will be the busiest day with the airport welcoming more than 6,300 passengers.

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APRIL 3, 2026: Coolangatta/Gold Coast Airport (OOL) anticipates a strong Easter period, with over 80,000 passengers expected to pass through over the long weekend. On the busiest days, more than 23,000 travellers are expected through the airport, up from around 16,000 on a typical travel day. 

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APRIL 2, 2026: Solomon Airlines’ sole DHC-8-100 will go out of service on April 11 for scheduled C-Check maintenance. The airline says it will keep its domestic network operating and minimise passenger disruption but acknowledges services to some ports will be reduced. Among the contingency plans are weekly A320-200 flights between Honiara (HIR) and Munda (MUA).

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APRIL 1, 2026: Solomon Airlines has appointed GSA PNG Ltd as its general sales agent in Papua New Guinea, spearheading the airline’s travel agent distribution and customer engagement in the country.

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APRIL 1, 2026: Skytrans Australia is partnering with airline IT and financial services solutions provider Maureva to support revenue accounting processes, with a particular focus on GDS sales, helping ensure financial accuracy, control, and scalability.

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MARCH 25, 2026. AUSTRALIA

Singapore Airlines firms up Western Sydney Airport flights

Singapore Airlines has set a start date for flights to Western Sydney Airport. In a March 24, 2026, statement, the airline said it would begin daily A350-900 flights from Singapore on November 23, 2026.

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MARCH 24, 2026. AUSTRALIA

Virgin Australia domestic market share leader in early 2026

Virgin Australia enjoyed a rare victory over Qantas in January, having a larger Australian domestic market share in January 2026, according to the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission's latest quarterly report.

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April 2026 Aircraft Movements

APRIL 3, 2026: Virgin Australia’s third E190-E2 is ferrying to Australia over the Easter weekend. The aircraft, VH-E2C (msn 19020209), departed the Embrarer facility at Sao Jose dos Campos Airport (SJK) on April 1 and is expected to arrive in Perth (PER) on April 6. The aircraft will be operated by Virgin Australia Regional Airlines (VARA).

APRIL 2, 2026: Jetstar’s first refurbished B787-8 has returned to Australia. VH-VKK (msn 36237) ferried from Hong Kong (HKG) to Melbourne (MEL) on April 1/2. The aircraft is the first of eleven Jetstar B787-8s to undergo a cabin refurbishment.

MARCH 23, 2026. AUSTRALIA

Qatar Airways ferries four B777s to Brisbane

Qatar Airways ferried four aircraft to Brisbane (BNE) over the weekend as hostilities in the Gulf region continue to impact the airline’s operations. Two B777-300ERs flew in from Perth (PER) and one each from Melbourne (MEL) and Sydney (SYD).

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April 2026 Route Briefs

APRIL 2, 2026: Air New Zealand will commence thrice-weekly Auckland (AKL) - Western Sydney (WSI) round-trips on October 26, 2026. The flights will use a mix of A320-200N and A321-200NX aircraft.

APRIL 2, 2026: Having suspended its Guangzhou (CAN) – Darwin (DRW) flights during April, China Southern now says it will resume services in May with only one weekly round-trip rather than the previous thrice weekly round-trips.

APRIL 1, 2026: Fiji Airways will increase its A330-300 operated Nadi (NAN) – Vancouver (YVR) round-trips to three per week from June 16. 2026. The airline also says British Airways will start codesharing on the route from the same date.

MARCH 20, 2026. NEW CALEDONIA

Air Calédonie mulls receivership as blockades continue

Air Calédonie has around two weeks’ worth of cash left and is losing XPF10 million (USD96,000) per day after protestors began blockading airports in early March, forcing carrier to suspend its domestic flights and consider entering into receivership.

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