Extra Savusavu flights to ease travel during Labasa Airport closure

Fiji Airways’ domestic arm, Fiji Link, will operate 44 additional flights to and from Savusavu Airport during the closure period.

Tuesday 20 January 2026 | 23:00

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Temporary Labasa terminal.

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Labasa Airport will be temporarily closed from February 16 to March 27, 2026, to allow for critical runway strengthening works, Fiji Airports has confirmed.

Fiji Airports said the closure was necessary to ensure long-term safety, structural integrity and continued compliance with international aviation standards.

To minimise disruption to travellers and businesses in the Northern Division, alternative travel arrangements have been put in place in collaboration with key stakeholders.

Fiji Airways’ domestic arm, Fiji Link, will operate 44 additional flights to and from Savusavu Airport during the closure period.

Northern Air will also operate two daily flights on the Savusavu route.

Fiji Airports said normal bus services would continue to operate, while passengers with direct hotel bookings in the Northern Division would be provided with minibus pick-up schedules.

Further details, including timetables and route information, will be shared through official channels and social media platforms.

Fiji Airports chief executive officer Mesake Nawari said the decision to temporarily close Labasa Airport was not taken lightly.

“These runway upgrades are vital to addressing structural issues and ensuring ongoing compliance with international aviation safety standards,” Mr Nawari said.

“We remain committed to maintaining air connectivity for Vanua Levu during this period and thank the public for their patience and cooperation as we carry out these essential works.”

The upgrades are being funded through the Fiji Tourism Development Programme in Vanua Levu, also known as the Na Vualiku Project, with support from the World Bank.

Fiji Airports said the works formed part of its long-term infrastructure improvement programme and aligned with its vision of becoming a world-class aviation hub in the Blue Pacific.

“This is an investment in the future of the Northern Division,” Mr Nawari said.

“Carrying out these works will help mitigate unplanned disruptions in the future.”

Fiji Airports reiterated its commitment to the continued development and enhancement of the national airport network to support Fiji’s economic growth and regional connectivity.



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