Solomon Islands to open international border on July 1

Geoffrey Thomas

By Geoffrey Thomas Mon May 30, 2022

Solomon Airlines has welcomed the announcement by Prime Minister Manasseh Sogavare confirming the full reopening of Solomon Islands international borders, commencing on 1 July 2022. The airline said the opening of borders and easing of travel restrictions including the ending of domestic travel restrictions over the weekend, are positive steps which will allow Solomon Airlines to rebuild its domestic schedule and plan for further international operations. SEE the podcast: Flight Safety Detectives dissect the Netflix doco “Downfall”. READ: Boeing will bounce back says world’s largest leasing company READ: Ukraine’s President wants to build another AN-225 “It will enable us to now reconfigure our schedule to serve local demand and also prepare for more international visitors,” Solomon Airlines CEO Brett Gebers said. “To start we have adjusted our domestic schedule effective from June 6 to prepare for inbound connections on Friday from our Brisbane to Honiara service and to ensure the ability to add capacity to domestic routes such as Munda, Gizo, Auki and Santa Cruz, where we are already seeing increasing booking demand.
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Solomon Airlines CEO Brett Gebers
“While the ongoing mandatory quarantine period for international arrivals remains a deterrent to inbound tourism, we understand that these restrictions will be progressively relaxed and believe we will still see enough early international travellers coming to Solomon Islands to sustain our twice-weekly Brisbane-Honiara services until all restrictions are removed in the next few months,” he said. “We will also look to re-establish our weekly Tuesday flight between Honiara and Nadi,” Mr Gebers said. “Regular commercial travel to Vanuatu and Kiribati is not yet possible due to the border restrictions of those countries, however, we look forward to resuming flights between Honiara, Port Vila and Tarawa in due course. “This announcement is certainly a positive development as the gradual recovery of Solomon Islands’ tourism industry and the contribution that growth in international tourism and development can make to the economy is entirely dependent upon the reopening of our borders,” he said. “If ultimately we want a tourism industry again, we must be determined as a nation to reach a 90% vaccination rate, do away with quarantine requirements and welcome back vaccinated tourists freely,” he added. Solomon Airlines will continue to maintain COVID-19 protocols onboard all international flights including the requirement for face masks to be worn at all times and support the testing requirements outlined by the Solomon Islands Government for all international arrivals. The latest domestic schedule can be viewed online on the Solomon Airlines website at the following link.  

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