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AIR VANUATU - Airlines Servicing Oceania and the South Pacific |
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Vanuatu was known as the New Hebrides before its independence from Britain
and France in 1980. Government owned Air Vanuatu operates between Port Vila,
Vanuatu's capital, Brisbane, Sydney, and Melbourne, as well as Auckland, Noumea,
and Nadi, Fiji and the hub of the South Pacific. Flying modern Boeing 737-400
equipment, South Pacific ambiance is prevalent onboard with a full beverage
service, including champagne and cordials throughout the flight. Extra roomy
comfort can be enjoyed in their eight seat business class section. Domestically,
VanAir provides 29-destination accessability to Vanuatu's idyllic 83-island
chain, which includes Espiritu Santo, where James Michener wrote Tales of the
South Pacific while stationed there during WWII.
For more information, please visit the Air Vanuatu web site. Air Vanuatu
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