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Fiji Airways Named an APEX World Class Airline; Only Carrier in Oceania to be Recognized

by Marsha Mowers  September 11, 2025
Fiji Airways plane

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Fiji Airways has been named a APEX World Class Airline for 2026, marking it the smallest airline by fleet size ever to win and the only carrier in Oceania to be recognized.

“This is a proud and historic moment for Fiji Airways and for the nation of Fiji,” said Andre Viljoen, Managing Director and CEO of Fiji Airways. “To rise from outside the world’s Top 100 to being named among the Top 10 Airlines in the World is a testament to our people’s grit, innovation, and spirit. In a world of Goliaths, we are David—and we are winning. This recognition reflects our commitment to creating an experience so extraordinary that travelers choose Fiji Airways not only for where we fly, but for how we make them feel.”

The APEX World Class Award is determined through a rigorous process combining independent audits with verified passenger feedback, evaluating excellence across safety, sustainability, well-being, service, and overall customer experience.

This recognition is the culmination of one of the most comprehensive transformation programs in Fiji Airways’ history—an end-to-end refresh of its products, people, and service delivery. The airline has reimagined the inflight journey, investing in new galley and service equipment, strengthening supply chains to feature freshly sourced produce, and partnering with both local Fijian businesses and global suppliers. In addition, Fiji Airways has introduced a completely new suite of premium onboard products, elevating the experience for travellers across every cabin.

The Fiji Airways Group brings in 70 percent of all visitors to Fiji, employs over 2,000 people, and reported revenues of FJD $1.7 billion(USD $770 million) in 2023. Fiji Airways rebranded from Air Pacific in June 2013.

  
  
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