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Pacific Blue Airline
Pacific Blue Airlines only travels to nine domestic destinations in Australia. They are a strictly regional outfit and are a part of the larger Virgin Blue Airlines. Based out of Christchurch, New Zealand, the Pacific Blue Airline follows route primarily along the Tasman Sea which is between the mainland of Australia and New Zealand. Pacific Blue Airlines started up not quite five years ago. And today, Pacific Blue Airlines has only three Boeing planes that transport passengers. As you can tell, because they are not firmly established yet, the foundation for this airline is based on the success of Virgin Blue. If you visit the Pacific Blue website on the World Wide Web in Australia, you will find a wealth of information on their website. It’s actually a part of the Virgin Blue website. You can do a number of things in regards to Pacific Blue on the website. Here is a sampling:
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1. Book your domestic flight on Pacific Blue. You have these destinations to choose from:
• Sydney, Gold Coast, Brisbane and Melbourne – All on Australia • Nadi on the Fiji Islands • Rarotonga on the Cook Islands • Port Vila on Vanuatu • Nuku’alofa on the island of Tonga • Wellington Auckland and Christchurch in New Zealand 2. You can plan your holiday using the online service about Pacific Blue Airline. From rental cars to hotels to air fare … the website has got you covered. 3. Pacific Blue Airline also helps with some other services like travel insurance, event tickets and even business travel. 4. Take a look at the flight status feature. You can find out when a certain flight is leaving or arriving on Pacific Blue Airlines. With the search form, all you have to do is enter your parameters such as origin city, destination city and date. It will do the rest for you. It’s a handy tool which could be used for a number of things such as picking up a friend at the airport who is flying through Pacific Blue Airline. Other than it is affiliate with the Virgin Group, there is not much information about Pacific Blue Airlines. They are fairly new but gaining ground every day in the Australia domestic flight race. |
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