Air Vanuatu (NF). Based in Vanuatu

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Air Vanuatu is an airline based in Port Vila, Vanuatu. It is the national airline operating to Australia, New Zealand and points in the South Pacific. Its main base is Bauerfield International Airport, Port Vila, with hubs at Brisbane Airport and Santo-Pekoa International Airport, Vanuatu.[1] Read More
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Aircraft Types

Aerospatiale/Alenia (All Series) Boeing 737-800 Pilatus Britten-Norman BN-2A/B Islander/BN-2T Turbine Islander
Boeing 737-300/300QC Boeing 737-800 de Havilland DHC-6 Twin Otter

Air Vanuatu flies to the following airports

Aneityum (AUY) Lamen Bay (LNB) Redcliffe (RCL)
Aniwa (AWD) Longana (LOD) Sara (SSR)
Auckland International Apt (AKL) Lonorore (LNE) Sola (SLH)
Brisbane (BNE) Maewo (MWF) South West Bay (SWJ)
Craig Cove (CCV) Melbourne Airport (MEL) Sydney Kingsford Smith Apt (SYD)
Dillons Bay (DLY) Mota Lava (MTV) Tanna (TAH)
Emae (EAE) Norsup (NUS) Tongoa (TGH)
Espiritu Santo (SON) Noumea Tontouta Apt (NOU) Torres (TOH)
Futuna Island (FTA) Olpoi (OLJ) Ulei (ULB)
Gaua (ZGU) Paama (PBJ) Valesdir (VLS)
Ipota (IPA) Port Vila (VLI) Walaha (WLH)
Lamap (LPM)
Airline Info
Founded
Hubs
Focus cities
Frequent flyer program
None
Member lounge
None
Alliance
None
Fleet size
3 (March 2006)
Destinations
7 (3 Countries)
Parent company
Air Vanuatu
Headquarters
Key people

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