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Papua New Guinea and Indonesia have signed an Air Services Agreement which will permit direct flights between PNG and Indonesia. Radio Australia and RNZI have separately reported on aspects of the flights that will result from the agreement.
The reports are here
Direct airline from PNG to Indonesia could include Fiji and Solomons | Pacific Beat | ABC Radio Australia
and here
PNG and Indonesia step up cooperation
The reports suggest that PX will use one of its 737s to fly between POM and DPS, with the possibility of connecting through from one of the twice weekly PX flights between POM and NAN via HIR.
There is also discussion of a code share arrangement between PX and GA. Direct flights between Indonesia and PNG have not existed for many years, and currently you need to make a circuitous journey via Cairns or Brisbane. (I'm not sure direct flights ever existed.) Or, if you're really keen, you can fly into DJJ on the Indonesian side, overland it to VAI using the only land border crossing, and continue on to POM with PX.
Of course, indications of a fair degree of speculation in these reports. An air services agreement is rather less than approval for flights from either side, or a code share agreement.
The RNZI report suggests flights will start as soon as August. Doesn't quite fit with PNG Time, and I would wait and see on that one. But then again PX and I think GA are still government owned...
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The reports are here
Direct airline from PNG to Indonesia could include Fiji and Solomons | Pacific Beat | ABC Radio Australia
and here
PNG and Indonesia step up cooperation
The reports suggest that PX will use one of its 737s to fly between POM and DPS, with the possibility of connecting through from one of the twice weekly PX flights between POM and NAN via HIR.
There is also discussion of a code share arrangement between PX and GA. Direct flights between Indonesia and PNG have not existed for many years, and currently you need to make a circuitous journey via Cairns or Brisbane. (I'm not sure direct flights ever existed.) Or, if you're really keen, you can fly into DJJ on the Indonesian side, overland it to VAI using the only land border crossing, and continue on to POM with PX.
Of course, indications of a fair degree of speculation in these reports. An air services agreement is rather less than approval for flights from either side, or a code share agreement.
The RNZI report suggests flights will start as soon as August. Doesn't quite fit with PNG Time, and I would wait and see on that one. But then again PX and I think GA are still government owned...
Cheers skip
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