Several weeks ago, Fiji Airways revealed plans to launch its longest route yet, offering additional capacity to the United States. There’s now an exciting update, as the flight is on sale. Best of all, there’s plenty of award availability, including in business class.
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Fiji Airways plans service to new US destination
As of December 10, 2024, Fiji Airways plans to launch a new 3x weekly flight between Nadi (NAN) and Dallas Ft. Worth (DFW). The route will operate on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays, in both directions, with the following schedule:
FJ890 Nadi to Dallas departing 9:15PM arriving 3:20PM
FJ891 Dallas to Nadi departing 9:55PM arriving 5:20AM (+2 days)
The 6,625-mile flight is blocked at 12hr5min eastbound and 13hr25min westbound. This will be Fiji Airways’ longest scheduled route yet.
Fiji Airways will operate Dallas service with an Airbus A350-900. The airline has four of these in its fleet, featuring 334 seats, including 31 business class seats and 301 economy class seats. Fiji Airways offers a lovely business class experience, with comfortable seats, friendly service, and tasty food and drinks.
Fiji Airways’ current destinations in the United States include Honolulu (HNL), Los Angeles (LAX), and San Francisco (SFO).
Business class awards are wide open!
As flagged by View from the Wing, award availability for this flight has now been loaded, and is excellent, including in business class. There are two best ways to book this:
- You can redeem American AAdvantage miles, at the cost of 80,000 miles one-way in business class; this is the cost whether you’re going to Nadi, or are connecting to elsewhere in the South Pacific
- You can redeem Alaska Mileage Plan miles, and those awards start at 75,000 miles one-way in business class (for a distance of up to 7,000 miles — the cost is 85,000 miles for a distance of 7,001+ miles); you can even have a stopover in Nadi enroute to your final destination in the South Pacific
As of now, award availability is there most days, including for multiple people in business class. I imagine this space will disappear quickly, so I’d recommend booking ASAP. Keep in mind that both Alaska Mileage Plan and American AAdvantage don’t have change or cancelation fees on award tickets.
Expanding to American’s hub seems logical enough
Fiji Airways is currently in the process of becoming a full member of the oneworld alliance, and that’s a process that should be finalized at some point in 2025. On top of that, Fiji Airways is actually adopting American AAdvantage as its own frequent flyer program.
In the past, Fiji Airways’ CEO has referenced how the airline hoped to grow to more partner hubs. Dallas was always mentioned as the first planned new destination, but there had also been talk of Fiji Airways expanding to Seattle (SEA).
So I don’t think this expansion comes as much of a surprise:
- Fiji Airways is all about promoting tourism to Fiji, though admittedly current tourist numbers from the US to Fiji aren’t huge; however, this will enable all kinds of new one-stop itineraries between the United States and Fiji
- Fiji Airways is also big about providing connectivity to other South Pacific destinations, including Australia and New Zealand, so the airline will probably have some attractively priced fares to the South Pacific
- Fiji Airways isn’t the first South Pacific airline to fly to Dallas, as Qantas operates flights from both Melbourne (MEL) and Sydney (SYD)
I do have to say, with Fiji Airways adopting American AAdvantage as its frequent flyer program, I can’t help but be a bit puzzled by the dynamics between the carriers. Keep in mind that American and Qantas have a transpacific joint venture, so they coordinate fares and schedules.
Fiji Airways largely undercuts the major global airlines on price for those traveling between the United States and Australia and New Zealand. So is American happy to see an airline using its own frequent flyer program adding flights to Dallas, or is the airline unhappy about more transpacific competition out of Dallas? The relationships in this industry never cease to fascinate me…
Bottom line
As of December 2024, Fiji Airways plans to launch 3x weekly flights between Nadi and Dallas, and flights are now on sale. This comes as Fiji Airways is becoming a full member of the oneworld alliance, and is also adopting American AAdvantage as its own frequent flyer program. It’s cool to see Fiji Airways expanding a bit further east in the United States, which will open up more one-stop routings.
What do you make of Fiji Airways launching Dallas flights?
I can wait to see Fiji Airways fly to Dallas. Also it will be Every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday on Airbus A350.
Rather than 200,000-400,000 miles in J from US-SYD I just did 80,000 on this flight with a $200 revenue flight to SYD (extra taxes if NAN-SYD were available is another $100 anyway) so this is quite a bargain for the Kangaroo route. Only downside is an extra flight and maybe baggage hassles because it's not one award PNR.
Will biz passengers get access to the Flagship
Lounge?
I think All biz passengers can get access to the Flagship Lounge depending if your on a A350 or A330.
Mid-1970, I flew on the very first 747 to visit the SW, a Pan Am demo, first 'airborne' fashion show, thousands of people at Great SW Airport in FTW with thumbs-down as we took off -- that must have inspired Braniff, they had the absolutely nuts idea they could get a huge orange 747, fly it DFW-HNL daily and make money. Even layout a big suckling pig with an apple in its mouth. Everybody knew...
Mid-1970, I flew on the very first 747 to visit the SW, a Pan Am demo, first 'airborne' fashion show, thousands of people at Great SW Airport in FTW with thumbs-down as we took off -- that must have inspired Braniff, they had the absolutely nuts idea they could get a huge orange 747, fly it DFW-HNL daily and make money. Even layout a big suckling pig with an apple in its mouth. Everybody knew to fly to Hawaii you had to connect on the West Coast. Fiji is even more improbable, except there's around 8MILLION people in DFW looking to do something different.
As a resident of Fort Worth I am SO excited about this development. Now that OneWorld is based in Fort Worth alongside American Airlines, hopefully we will see even more current & future OW partners fly from DFW. Currently of the 14 members (will be 15 when Fiji becomes a member) 8 (soon to be 9) fly from here. AA, Japan Airlines, Qantas, Qatar Airways, Finnair, Iberia, British Airways, Alaska, and now Fiji Airways. Cathay...
As a resident of Fort Worth I am SO excited about this development. Now that OneWorld is based in Fort Worth alongside American Airlines, hopefully we will see even more current & future OW partners fly from DFW. Currently of the 14 members (will be 15 when Fiji becomes a member) 8 (soon to be 9) fly from here. AA, Japan Airlines, Qantas, Qatar Airways, Finnair, Iberia, British Airways, Alaska, and now Fiji Airways. Cathay Pacific did at one point as well, but now only does freight at this time. Exciting times to live in the 12th largest city in the U.S.! We'll pass Austin TX and Jacksonville Florida very, VERY soon and will be the 10th largest on our own, without Dallas! (Current Population numbers, Ft. Worth~978k, Austin~979k, Jacksonville~985k) On average, Fort Worth is growing nearly 7% A YEAR, the fastest growth of ANY of the top 75 cities in the U.S. by population.
Sadly there were not 2 J awards DFW-NAN on any day from now until end of schedule. So "wide open" is probably not how I would describe it.
If only Fiji is worth visiting.
Really? I guess you’ll enjoy ECP.
Nonstops for everyone, I suppose
The schedule also allows time a rotation to SYD, MEL, or AKL between North America trips. Perfect.
Looks like most biz availability for 2 is sold out on miles until April/May when booking thru AA
has anyone successfully ticketed one of these? I keep trying and the system just keeps kicking me back to the calendar page and I cannot actually finish booking the reservation...
Yes
Fiji airways also flys to Honolulu
wow I was looking for award availability yesterday and there was zero, now it's wide open.
I tried to add a stopover to SYD and the price jumps up to 130k AS miles. Is this right?
I'm getting 130k too and that doesn't seem right, but not sure why its pricing like that.
AS System is so broken that how it is broken makes no sense. Only direct DFW-NAN gets 75k. If you add any leg on top of this, you get 130k, regardless of distance. Thanks AS!
AS system is broken for other partner awards as well. Same story with Starlux - only flights to-from TPE price correctly, can't add a stopover or a connection.
Good luck finding a couple of biz class award seats on Fiji. Used to be able to find seats on AA out of Honolulu pretty easily pre-COVID, have found nothing since.
Lucky did a nice article on award space on FJ maybe late 2022 or early 2023. It isn’t always available but it certainly is available
Hope this reminder turns on a light bulb, Fiji Airways is 49% owned by QF. No surprise then.
Yeah…
The QF stake hasn’t been that high in years