In Vanuatu, a popular destination for Australian tourists, uncertainty looms as the national airline cancels international flights for four consecutive days. Air Vanuatu, the country’s carrier, announced the cancellations until Sunday, with future flights “under review” as the government contemplates placing the airline into voluntary administration.
Travellers find themselves in limbo, unsure of when they’ll be able to return home. Adara Brooks, 31 weeks pregnant, is eager to fly back to Melbourne with her family after a celebratory trip for a wedding. However, their flight was abruptly canceled, leaving them dependent on uncertain travel insurance coverage for rebooking.
Similarly, Katrina Sheiles, vacationing with her partner and three young children, faces the uncertainty of whether their scheduled flight will proceed as planned on May 17. Despite their relaxed approach, the presence of small children adds urgency to their desire to return home soon.
The Vanuatu Tourism Office extends apologies to affected travellers, acknowledging the distress caused by the situation. Meanwhile, Air Vanuatu, beset by operational challenges including flight disruptions and maintenance issues, has prompted the Vanuatu government to seek assistance from the Australian government for a review of the airline, receiving recommendations aimed at improving its services and fleet management.
As travellers navigate the uncertainty, they are advised to stay in contact with airlines, travel agents, and insurance companies for updates and rescheduling options.