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Use Fiji Airways Web Check-in and print your boarding pass from home and go directly to the security checkpoint at the airport. Fiji Airways check-in information. Here you will find everything you need to know about the check-in process and boarding on Fiji Airways. Have a look at our fantastic offers on Fiji Airways fares! You can book in confidence for your Fiji holiday with cheap flights of the Fiji airlines only in the Flight Centre.

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You can now check in directly from your home or business to fly with Fiji Airways. Online check-in accelerates your check-in procedure by allowing you to check in and printout your boarding card directly from your computer.

You can also check in your baggage in time, choose your seating, meals (if available) and much more before departing for the air. In order to use Fiji Airways Web Check-in. Where can I make a reservation? Expressway1 touch reservation - the quickest way to get your tickets.

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Checking in - Review of Fiji Airways

I' ve arranged a one-way from Christchurch to Nadi. On the first page of the in-flight journal, the Chief Executive Officer will invite you to send him an e-mail if you are not happy with something. Commits to his plea by getting in touch with him and declaring the above to him. The second Fiji Airways service was late for an unspecified delay of one hours and landed at Honolulu International Airfield later that time.

General impression: kind personnel in the sky, average organization on the floor.

It' my poorest ride ever: That I won't be going to fly Fiji Airways again.

So, watch out for Fiji Airways, you deserve it. That which should have been two single 10-hour and 3-hour trips became 36 and $500 AUD out of the bag, inclusive of changing our own flight and board. Here is the history of how Fiji Airways used to treat us like petty farmers on our last flight from Sydney via Fiji to Mexico City.

I had been told that Fiji Airways had recently tried to improve their visibility by modernising some of their aircraft and enhancing their catering. Our flight was scheduled about 10 month in advance, so there was always a possibility of delays, but what I had not expected was that we were only informed of a 9-hour-late flight one full working days before departure.

Had we accepted this clock changeover, we would be arriving in Fiji in the unbelievably pointless 3:15 am hours, so we decided to switch to an early breakfast departure to get to an agreeable lesson. As we got out of our beds at 4:00 a.m. we made our way to the airfield for our new 6:30 a.m. check in, but after we had checked in we realized that the plane had been held up for an hours.

Of course, this was not Fiji Airways' responsibility, but we were afraid of the air. When we thought we could get on the plane, a port exchange was heralded.... to the other end of Sydney Int'l Airport. Eventually we got on the plane and started the 4-hour trip to Fiji.

Like on any plane where the vast majority would be small kids, we were cared for with at least 1-3 of our own crying-infants. Not a smooth ride. Enjoying our 4 day in Fiji, although some things didn't go according to schedule, we organized a cab back to the airfield for the next stage of our journey to LA.

I was checking our air traffic situation about anhour before we left. He asked us if we were sure that our plane was leaving on schedule because he had been informed that he was 1-2 hrs late. We assured him that we had verified it and drove on to the airfield.

There was no sign of the long line to check in. Since we didn't know when our plane was leaving and the line wasn't going forward, we were standing around wondering what the hell was going on. There was a 9 hours late plane ride until 7:05 the next day.

It was announced that they will issue meal coupons but are only for use within the aiport. Unhappy that the company had run out of coupons for all those in line, we chose to forgo the coupons (and a room on the ground of the airport) and book a room in a near-by motel, a choice that some of the other travellers on our trip made.

When we arrived at the motel around 9:00 pm we had a fast supper and tried our best to get some rest before we drove back to the airoport. When we boarded the plane, we realized that our plane was late again. At first 20 min, then another hr, which brings our overall delays to 11hrs.

We stood in another line at the airfield and were waiting an hours and 15 min to check in, while the personnel didn't seem to be doing much. For a plane to Auckland, desk were open where nobody checked in, and instead of assisting the passenger for our stupid late plane ride, the crew were sitting there clapping and clapping.

Within the aiport we talked to a nearby familiy in the lounges, confirming a rumor we had overheard. Obviously a porter had flown into a Fiji Airways aircraft the previous weekend, which had led to a chained response of delay that Fiji Airways somehow could not change.

Finally we got on the plane and made it to LAX. Which was once an 11-hour stop in LA (where we had been planning to depart from the airfield and visit Venice Beach) should now take about 15 min - not nearly enough for us to get to our connection to Mexico City.

The Fiji Airways employees were there after we left to help the travellers who were grounded due to their undue delay. Just so the AeroMexico employees tell us we weren't hired on the air. We' ve been searching the area for Fiji Airways employees, but their check-in desks were a mister city.

Since we didn't know what else to do, we tried several occasions to call their support number just to find out that they couldn't get us on another plane before 7:30 the next morning (24 hrs away) and that we could only get a room for the nights if we could find Fiji Airways employees at the airfield (of whom there were none and wouldn't be there until the next plane in the early evening).

We took our frustrated clothes off and took another AeroMexico plane at our own cost, which takes off in 4h. We' d be arriving about 11 hrs after our arrival in Mexico City, just by chance the same as our initial Nadi trip was overdue.

Had we not reserved our own plane, we could have extended our journey by another 20hrs. I will never know how an airlines can be so incapable of changing something as easy as a late one. We have now tried to send Fiji Airways an e-mail for the reimbursement for our accommodation, our meal and the change of reservation of our onward connections, which amounted to a combined A$500.

We will find out within the next 60 working day if Fiji Airways will cash in itself. No need to say that I will no longer fly Fiji Airways, and I would urge you to do the same if you care about your own mind and your age. Now between us, Fiji Airways and our agency we have sent about 100 e-mails, but we got something back.... a $412 AUD reimbursement for the idle LAX-MEX part of ours.

I' m happy at this point that we got something back, but getting everything out of Fiji Airways was like pulling money out of a rock. I will never fly with Fiji Airways again! You ever had such a horrible sailing adventure before?

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