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Air Tahiti Nui to end Sydney flights
Some time away, however it's yet another carrier to permanently depart Australian shores
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Hi David
From my reading of your post, Air Tahiti Niu will not "end Sydney flights" nor will it "permanently depart Australian shores". It's halting non-stop Papeete-Sydney flights but will still be offering Papeete-Auckland-Sydney flights three times a week as you mention at the end of your post. |
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What he is saying is you will not see the NUI A340 at Sydney and you will have to catch the service via code share via Qantas to meet the aircraft in AKL!
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What a shame!! Probably the best paint scheme that we get in Sydney.
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My apologies - I formulated my reply to the text in the quote but obviously misread the final sentence under the quote box and totally overlooked the mention of Qantas.
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What a shame, best livery we get! Oh well, we are getting a few newbies to replace them so they'll have to do.
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I will aso be sorry to see Air Tahiti Nui go. I had the pleasure of flying SYD-PPT and return a couple of months ago on TN and found it to be a terrific arline to fly - great service, and I do have a soft spot for their great looking (and sounding) A340s. The 2am scheduled departure time on the return (actually 3am with a delay) was a bit of a killer. But I had been reading the Tahiti press online that the airline was struggling with the economic downturn (etc) so I guess the QF codeshare to AKL with onwards on TN is a better option than seeing the airline going under.
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