Aircalin to charter an Airbus A319

In order to keep up with the busy summer rush, Aircalin is intensifying its flight schedule from November 15 this year. To keep up with this increase in flights, Aircalin will wet-lease a single Airbus A319 from Amelia International.

Image: Kevin Cleynhens

The aircraft will be leased from Amelia International, a European airline operating under the same regulations and to the same standards as Aircalin, they’re a member of IATA and certified by IOSA (IATA Operational Safety Audit).

This aircraft will offer a level of comfort equivalent to that usually offered by Airbus A320s in the 2 travel cabins, Premium Economy and Economy. The Amelia International crew and Aircalin cabin crew on board will be at your service to make your trip as pleasant as possible.

The aircraft is a fifteen-year-old A319-122. Built in Hamburg in 2008, F-HDSJ has flown with four airlines over its lifetime.

Image: Amelia International

The leased A319 will operate flights for Aircalin on these flights:

  • between Nouméa and Auckland: November 15 and 24, Wednesdays between December 6 and 27, Fridays between December 8 and 29, and Sundays between December 10 and 31.

  • between Nouméa and Brisbane: November 15, Wednesdays between December 6 and 27, Fridays between December 8 and 29, and Sundays between December 10 and 31.

  • between Nouméa and Sydney: November 23 and 25, December 7 and 14, Saturdays between December 9 and 30.

  • between Nouméa and Melbourne on December 21 and 28

  • between Nouméa and Port-Vila on November 25

Image: supplied

Aircalin is a Pacific-based airline that offers a truly exceptional travel experience. With a focus on providing unparalleled comfort and impeccable service. The airline is based in Nouméa, New Caledonia. They offer flights to numerous destinations across the Pacific such as Auckland, Sydney, Singapore, and Tokyo.

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