Fiji Airways is OFC official airliner partner

“As an iconic Pacific brand with a strong global reputation, Fiji Airways embodies the ambition professionalism and regional pride that this league represents.”

Saturday 17 January 2026 | 01:00

Fiji Airways is now the official Airline partner for OFC (Oceania Football Confederation).

The partnership came at a crucial moment with the inaugural OFC Pro league competition is set to begin at Auckland, New Zealand today.

OFC General Secretary Franck Castillo said the partnership with Fiji Airways was a powerful statement of confidence in the OFC Pro League and its long-term vision.

“The launch of the OFC Pro League is a historic moment for football in Oceania and having Fiji Airways alongside us as our Official Airline Partner is incredibly significant,” he said.

“As an iconic Pacific brand with a strong global reputation, Fiji Airways embodies the ambition professionalism and regional pride that this league represents.”

Castillo added the support of their new airline partner ensures their club; player and officials are connected across the Pacific in the new era for the game.

“This partnership is about more than travel. It is about shared belief in the future of football in Oceania and creating opportunities that will inspire generations to come,” he said.

Fiji Airways Chief sales and Marketing officer Kamal Haer said it was a proud moment for their oganisation to support the launch of the OFC Pro League.

“As the national carrier, we are committed to connecting the Pacific and supporting initiatives that elevate our region on the global stage,” she said.

“The OFC Pro League represents an important milestone for football development in Oceania, and we are honoured to play a role in helping teams, officials and fans travel safely and seamlessly across the region.”

Haer said their company is looking forward to inspiring young talent and to unite communities.

“This partnership reflects Fiji Airways position as a world-class airline that champions Pacific excellence,” she said. 



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