The New Zealand Herald

Sam Shead flies across Fiji from Nadi to Taveuni with Fiji Airways

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The plane: A tiny De Havilland Viking twin otter DHC6-300. It was the smallest plane I’ve ever flown on, if you exclude the plane I had my one and only flying lesson in and the plane that took me from Nairobi deep into the Masai Mara.

Class: Economy all the way. No room for Business Class on this little fella.

Price: $331 return.

Flight time: We took 1hr 10m. I initially booked to fly via Suva in a bid to save money but when we got to the airport we were told there was space on a direct flight to Taveuni that was just about to depart. We were hurried through the domestic terminal (basically just a shed in comparison to the glitzy internatio­nal terminal) and on to the direct flight, meaning we arrived in Taveuni about two hours earlier than planned. This turned out to be great for us.

My seat: 1C. I had a great view of the cockpit from my seat, which was no more than a metre behind the pilot. Fellow passengers: All fairly young tourists. They looked like divers or surfers.

How full: About five spare seats out of 21. Entertainm­ent: No movies on this flight, but who wants to look at screens anyway when there are the spectacula­r Fijian islands to gawp at?

Food and drink: We were handed a bottle of water and a wet towel on the tarmac before we stepped on to the plane. I managed to bang my head getting on and off.

The toilets: None to speak of, so make sure you do your business before you board.

Luggage: 15kg check-in (I was 1kg over but they let me off) and 7kg carry on.

The airport experience: Slightly chaotic after they rushed us on to the direct flight, but it was worth it. The bottomline: One of the most fun flights I’ve been on and the views are just insane.

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