Virgin axes short haul international flights

Virgin Australia will axe all flights to New Zealand, Bali and Fiji until at least June due to ongoing uncertainty about when international travel can resume.

The major airline announced on Tuesday all short-haul international services would be cancelled until June 19.

This covers flights to New Zealand, Indonesia and the Pacific Islands of Fiji, Samoa and Vanuatu.

Virgin’s decision comes after the federal government decided to halt the travel bubble with New Zealand after the detection of a locally acquired case of COVID-19.

“Because of ongoing international border closures and government restrictions, it is likely to be an extended period of time before we’re able to appropriately resume short-haul international flying,” a spokesman said.

“We are hopeful that countries will develop safe-travel zones but need to be realistic considering operational limitations and the uncertainty around frameworks that support the sensible opening and closing of borders.”

Customers impacted by cancelled flights will be contacted and have the ability to re-book or seek reimbursement.

Customers impacted by cancelled flights will be contacted. Picture: Dan Peled/AAPSource:AAP

Virgin Australia intends to remain flexible in its approach and will reassess if quarantine-free travel with New Zealand, Pacific Islands or parts of Indonesia are brought forward.

The resumption of flights will also be determined on demand.

Domestic flights have also been impacted by state border closures over the summer, including the recent border lockdown in Western Australia.

The coronavirus pandemic has crippled the aviation and travel industry.

The airline entered voluntary administration in March with private equity firm Bain Capital acquiring the company for restructure in order to make it profitable.

Rival airline group Qantas has not announced any changes to its operating schedule regarding short-haul international journeys.

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