PIFLM52 | Plea for direct flight between Fiji and the Cooks

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Prime Minister Sitiveni Rabuka being welcomed at the Rarotonga airport last night. Picture: SUPPLIED

Close to 3000 Fijians living in Cook Islands will this week ask the Prime Minister Sitiveni Rabuka to look at having a direct flight between Fiji and the Cook Islands.

Last night hundreds of them turned up at the Rarotonga international airport to witness the arrival of a Fiji Airways flight that brought regional leaders into the country for the 52nd Pacific Forum Islands Leaders Meeting.

At a meeting with Fiji’s High Commissioner in New Zealand, Ratu Inoke Kubuabola on Saturday night, a member of the Fiji Cook Islands Association said flying through Auckland is costly and obtaining New Zealand visas is a hassle as the NZ High Commission in Rarotonga doesn’t issue them.

The chartered Fiji Airways flight on the tarmac at Rarotonga International airport. Picture: SUPPLIED.

Ratu Inoke acknowledged the complaint and urged the Association to raise the issue with the Prime Minister.

The arrival of Fiji Airways plane welcomed with a cheer and singing of hymns by the Fijians present at the airport.

The flight was chartered by the Pacific Islands Forum and left soon after picking up some local passengers.

 

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