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Fiji Airways Announces New ‘Travel Ready’ Plan

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Fiji Airways has outlined its plan for a return to flying once border restrictio­ns ease and travel demand returns.

The Travel Ready programme details the airline’s commitment to safeguardi­ng the health and safety of its customers and staff.

This includes the creation of a new onboard role of medically qualified Customer Wellness Champions.

This role will manage and maintain wellbeing, customer medical safety and promote wellness through service interactio­ns to passengers and crew onboard and on the ground for every flight on the Fiji Airways internatio­nal network.

Fiji Airways managing director and chief executive officer, Andre Viljoen, said: “Our in-house teams, including our aviation medical advisor Dr Rounak Lal, have been working closely with health authoritie­s and other stakeholde­rs to get Fiji Airways Travel Ready.

“We have reviewed all interactio­n points across the Fiji Airways customer experience, and taken guidance from the World Health Organisati­on, Internatio­nal AIirTransp­ort Authority (IATA) and Internatio­nal Civil Aviation Organisati­on to draw up enhanced safeguards for guests and staff when we resume internatio­nal flights.

Facemasks

Facemasks will be mandatory for travel for both Fiji Airways and Fiji Link customers once internatio­nal flights recommence, and guests are advised to have these prior to arriving at the airport for the issuance of boarding passes.

All customers must keep their masks on wherever practical throughout their journey, except small children and those unable to do so.

All customer-facing staff will wear Personal

Protective Equipment

(PPEs).

This includes sales office, airport and lounge staff, as well as cabin crew.

The re-designed onboard service and experience will reduce contact between customers and crew while maintainin­g the uniquely warm Fiji Airways hospitalit­y. Some of the measures and advice for internatio­nal customers are as follows:

Before Flying

Customers holding credits will easily be able to utilise these for future flights on Fiji Airways – right up till December 31, 2021.

Bookings using held credits can be done through the reservatio­ns centre, and shortly available on Manage Your Bookings on the website.

Spaced out seating and entry limits will apply at all Fiji Airways sales offices.

Customers are advised to familiaris­e themselves with up-todate informatio­n about the entry requiremen­ts for their destinatio­ns by visiting the Travel Ready hub on the Fiji Airways website.

Customers feeling unwell on their day of travel are strongly advised to not travel, and to rebook travel to a different day.

Unwell customers may be denied boarding at the airport.

All Fiji Airways and Fiji Link aircraft undergo enhanced deep cleaning daily, which includes ‘fogging’ and wiping all surfaces with specifical­ly approved disinfecta­nts, which are effective against a broad spectrum of micro-organisms.

At the airport

Customers can expect enhanced health screenings, including temperatur­e checks.

Physical distancing and spaced out counters will be practiced throughout most airports, and hand sanitisers will be available for use.

All checked-in bags will be sanitised before being loaded onto the aircraft. Boarding will be done by seat-rows (starting from the rear of the aircraft for Fiji Airways and front of the aircraft for Fiji Link), to reduce contact between customers.

At the Lounge

Physical distancing and spaced-out seating will be practiced through the Fiji Airways premier lounge at Nadi Internatio­nal Airport, and hand sanitisers will be available for use.

All dining will be offered ala carte.

Other measures will implemente­d, including bookings for use of shower facilities.

Onboard

The in-cabin air in all jet aircraft is filtered and recirculat­ed through extremely efficient HEPA (High Efficiency Particulat­e Arrestors) filters.

On average, the in-cabin air completely changes every three minutes.

This is a much higher rate of flow than what people experience in other indoor environmen­ts.

Lavatories onboard will be sanitised more frequently inflight, and high-touch surfaces will be sanitised after every flight.

Business class customers will continue to enjoy threecours­e meals, now delivered on a single tray.

A simplified meal service for Economy Class will be delivered in special ‘Food for Thought’ packaging, which reduces contact between customers and crew.

This eco-friendly packaging is safe for disposal, and will save up to half a million litres of water a year and remove up to two tonnes of plastics annually from onboard. Magazines and newspapers will not be available onboard. Customers will receive sanitised headsets in sealed packs.

Business Class amenity kits will include specially designed facemasks, along with hand gloves and hygiene packs.

Medically trained pilots

In addition to the introducti­on of medically qualified Customer Wellness Champions, cabin crew and pilots will be trained specifical­ly for flight operations in a COVID-19 travel world, including handling of medical issues onboard.

“These are just some of the many measures, actions and changes that our customers and staff can expect for their protection.

“We will continue to be guided by our stakeholde­rs and health authoritie­s in our efforts.

“Of course, we remain flexible and can ramp up measures as necessary or as required by the countries we operate to.

“One crucial factor that will be enforced, but as yet remains unknown, is the entry restrictio­ns or requiremen­ts for Fiji and other destinatio­ns on our network.

“Given the expected ‘fluid’ nature of COVID-19-related border requiremen­ts – including possible quarantine upon arrival – we encourage all customers to familiaris­e themselves with what to expect prior to travel through the Travel Ready hub.”

Mr Viljoen said further safeguards and exciting customer experience enhancemen­ts unique to Fiji Airways will be revealed shortly.

This includes further details about the role of Customer Wellness Champions, as well as broadening the airline’s award winning Lailai Land children’s product and the popular Resort Check-in service.

Fiji Airways will await approval from authoritie­s in Fiji and its key internatio­nal markets before announcing internatio­nal flight schedules.

At present time, internatio­nal flights remain cancelled through the end of July 2020. Source: Fiji Airways

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