Flight Number | Destination | Time | Gate Number | Status |
---|---|---|---|---|
OA158 | Sydney, Australia | 09:45 | A9 | Closed |
OA651 | Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea | 10:15 | B5 | Closed |
OA385 | Kahului, Hawaii | 11:30 | B3 | Boarding |
OA875 | Suva, Fiji | 11:50 | C4 | Boarding |
OA619 | Auckland, New Zealand | 12:15 | A3 | Boarding |
OA284 | Hobart, Tasmania | 13:45 | n/a | Awaiting Gate |
OA158 | Melbourne, Australia | 15:10 | n/a | Awaiting Gate |
OA385 | Hilo, Hawaii | 16:30 | n/a | Awaiting Gate |
OA385 | Queenstown, New Zealand | 18:30 | n/a | Awaiting Gate |
Flight Number | Destination | Time | Gate Number | Status |
---|---|---|---|---|
OA158 | Sydney, Australia | 09:45 | A9 | Closed |
OA651 | Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea | 10:15 | B5 | Closed |
OA385 | Kahului, Hawaii | 11:30 | B3 | Boarding |
OA875 | Suva, Fiji | 11:50 | C4 | Boarding |
OA619 | Auckland, New Zealand | 12:15 | A3 | Boarding |
OA284 | Hobart, Tasmania | 13:45 | n/a | Awaiting Gate |
OA158 | Melbourne, Australia | 15:10 | n/a | Awaiting Gate |
OA385 | Hilo, Hawaii | 16:30 | n/a | Awaiting Gate |
OA385 | Queenstown, New Zealand | 18:30 | n/a | Awaiting Gate |
Flight Number | Destination | Time | Gate Number | Status |
---|---|---|---|---|
OA158 | Sydney, Australia | 09:45 | A9 | Closed |
OA651 | Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea | 10:15 | B5 | Closed |
OA385 | Kahului, Hawaii | 11:30 | B3 | Boarding |
OA875 | Suva, Fiji | 11:50 | C4 | Boarding |
OA619 | Auckland, New Zealand | 12:15 | A3 | Boarding |
OA284 | Hobart, Tasmania | 13:45 | n/a | Awaiting Gate |
OA158 | Melbourne, Australia | 15:10 | n/a | Awaiting Gate |
OA385 | Hilo, Hawaii | 16:30 | n/a | Awaiting Gate |
OA385 | Queenstown, New Zealand | 18:30 | n/a | Awaiting Gate |
Flight Number | Destination | Time | Gate Number | Status |
---|---|---|---|---|
OA158 | Sydney, Australia | 09:45 | A9 | Closed |
OA651 | Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea | 10:15 | B5 | Closed |
OA385 | Kahului, Hawaii | 11:30 | B3 | Boarding |
OA875 | Suva, Fiji | 11:50 | C4 | Boarding |
OA619 | Auckland, New Zealand | 12:15 | A3 | Boarding |
OA284 | Hobart, Tasmania | 13:45 | n/a | Awaiting Gate |
OA158 | Melbourne, Australia | 15:10 | n/a | Awaiting Gate |
OA385 | Hilo, Hawaii | 16:30 | n/a | Awaiting Gate |
OA385 | Queenstown, New Zealand | 18:30 | n/a | Awaiting Gate |
Holidays in Hawaii can be as adventurous or as relaxed as you wish, go from trekking in the jungle to sipping Mai Tai’s on the beach in the same afternoon.
Island hop, or plan a multi-centre break from Los Angeles – create your unforgettable Hawaiian holiday now.
Head to Kauai, whose spectacular natural wonders will leave you in awe – see Waimea Canyon’s cascading waterfalls or go hiking along the Napali coast.
On Oahu, combine a poignant visit to the museums of Pearl Harbour with Waikiki’s exciting surf scene.
Find gourmet treats in Honolulu’s cafés and discover vibrant art galleries across the city before setting off on a bar crawl in the Hawaiian capital.
Fiji puts all the blissful benefits of an exotic South Pacific getaway—secluded palm-lined beaches;
luxurious private islands, spas, and resorts; sparkling water as far as the eye can see—all within easy reach.
Fiji is filled with adrenaline-pumping adventure experiences. Tackle Class II and III rapids on a wild whitewater rafting trip through the narrow canyons and lush rainforest of the Upper Navua River gorge.
Dozens of waterfalls line the route, which cuts through Viti Levu’s unspoiled wilderness interior. Or, explore the island’s interior by land on The Full Monty,
a five-day, village-to-village hike led by sustainable tour outfitter Talanoa Treks. The rugged excursion includes summitting Mt. Tomanivi, Fiji’s highest peak at 4,340 feet.
Australia is one of those destinations that seems designed with the adventurous traveller in mind.
Despite its populous cities, huge swathes of the country remain wild, simply begging to be explored.
From the sun-baked Australian Outback (home of the iconic Uluru, or Ayers Rock) to the ocean depths surrounding the
Great Barrier Reef and the trails of the Daintree Rainforest, the world’s oldest surviving rainforest.
Because Australia has a vast, wild interior, most of the urban activity is concentrated on the coasts,
making it a popular destination for beach lovers longing for the city life. The biggest draw is Sydney – home of the iconic Sydney Opera House,
Sydney Harbour Bay and plenty of restaurants, bars and nightlife venues to keep travellers entertained. Add the sunny climate and golden beaches,
and it’s no wonder that more than 1.5 million expats currently call this city home.
New Zealand is a relatively small country consisting of two islands – north and south – with more sheep than people,
but it's still a fantastic destination. New Zealand citizens (nicknamed 'Kiwis') are open, friendly, and perpetually looking to have a good time,
happy to share their knowledge with tourists or offer to sit and chat at one of the well-appointed lounges in Auckland and beyond.
And despite its deserved reputation for ruggedness, New Zealand offers many quality restaurants featuring the freshest ingredients,
along with high-end accommodations that will suit any style.
These range from the fanciest hotels in the world to simple but comfortable hostels aimed at the backpacking set who wander the country in search of their next adventure.
Holidays in Hawaii can be as adventurous or as relaxed as you wish, go from trekking in the jungle to sipping Mai Tai’s on the beach in the same afternoon.
Island hop, or plan a multi-centre break from Los Angeles – create your unforgettable Hawaiian holiday now.
Head to Kauai, whose spectacular natural wonders will leave you in awe – see Waimea Canyon’s cascading waterfalls or go hiking along the Napali coast.
On Oahu, combine a poignant visit to the museums of Pearl Harbour with Waikiki’s exciting surf scene.
Find gourmet treats in Honolulu’s cafés and discover vibrant art galleries across the city before setting off on a bar crawl in the Hawaiian capital.
Fiji puts all the blissful benefits of an exotic South Pacific getaway—secluded palm-lined beaches;
luxurious private islands, spas, and resorts; sparkling water as far as the eye can see—all within easy reach.
Fiji is filled with adrenaline-pumping adventure experiences. Tackle Class II and III rapids on a wild whitewater rafting trip through the narrow canyons and lush rainforest of the Upper Navua River gorge.
Dozens of waterfalls line the route, which cuts through Viti Levu’s unspoiled wilderness interior. Or, explore the island’s interior by land on The Full Monty,
a five-day, village-to-village hike led by sustainable tour outfitter Talanoa Treks. The rugged excursion includes summitting Mt. Tomanivi, Fiji’s highest peak at 4,340 feet.
Australia is one of those destinations that seems designed with the adventurous traveller in mind.
Despite its populous cities, huge swathes of the country remain wild, simply begging to be explored.
From the sun-baked Australian Outback (home of the iconic Uluru, or Ayers Rock) to the ocean depths surrounding the
Great Barrier Reef and the trails of the Daintree Rainforest, the world’s oldest surviving rainforest.
Because Australia has a vast, wild interior, most of the urban activity is concentrated on the coasts,
making it a popular destination for beach lovers longing for the city life. The biggest draw is Sydney – home of the iconic Sydney Opera House,
Sydney Harbour Bay and plenty of restaurants, bars and nightlife venues to keep travellers entertained. Add the sunny climate and golden beaches,
and it’s no wonder that more than 1.5 million expats currently call this city home.
New Zealand is a relatively small country consisting of two islands – north and south – with more sheep than people,
but it's still a fantastic destination. New Zealand citizens (nicknamed 'Kiwis') are open, friendly, and perpetually looking to have a good time,
happy to share their knowledge with tourists or offer to sit and chat at one of the well-appointed lounges in Auckland and beyond.
And despite its deserved reputation for ruggedness, New Zealand offers many quality restaurants featuring the freshest ingredients,
along with high-end accommodations that will suit any style.
These range from the fanciest hotels in the world to simple but comfortable hostels aimed at the backpacking set who wander the country in search of their next adventure.
Holidays in Hawaii can be as adventurous or as relaxed as you wish, go from trekking in the jungle to sipping Mai Tai’s on the beach in the same afternoon.
Island hop, or plan a multi-centre break from Los Angeles – create your unforgettable Hawaiian holiday now.
Head to Kauai, whose spectacular natural wonders will leave you in awe – see Waimea Canyon’s cascading waterfalls or go hiking along the Napali coast.
On Oahu, combine a poignant visit to the museums of Pearl Harbour with Waikiki’s exciting surf scene.
Find gourmet treats in Honolulu’s cafés and discover vibrant art galleries across the city before setting off on a bar crawl in the Hawaiian capital.
Fiji puts all the blissful benefits of an exotic South Pacific getaway—secluded palm-lined beaches;
luxurious private islands, spas, and resorts; sparkling water as far as the eye can see—all within easy reach.
Fiji is filled with adrenaline-pumping adventure experiences. Tackle Class II and III rapids on a wild whitewater rafting trip through the narrow canyons and lush rainforest of the Upper Navua River gorge.
Dozens of waterfalls line the route, which cuts through Viti Levu’s unspoiled wilderness interior. Or, explore the island’s interior by land on The Full Monty,
a five-day, village-to-village hike led by sustainable tour outfitter Talanoa Treks. The rugged excursion includes summitting Mt. Tomanivi, Fiji’s highest peak at 4,340 feet.
Australia is one of those destinations that seems designed with the adventurous traveller in mind.
Despite its populous cities, huge swathes of the country remain wild, simply begging to be explored.
From the sun-baked Australian Outback (home of the iconic Uluru, or Ayers Rock) to the ocean depths surrounding the
Great Barrier Reef and the trails of the Daintree Rainforest, the world’s oldest surviving rainforest.
Because Australia has a vast, wild interior, most of the urban activity is concentrated on the coasts,
making it a popular destination for beach lovers longing for the city life. The biggest draw is Sydney – home of the iconic Sydney Opera House,
Sydney Harbour Bay and plenty of restaurants, bars and nightlife venues to keep travellers entertained. Add the sunny climate and golden beaches,
and it’s no wonder that more than 1.5 million expats currently call this city home.
New Zealand is a relatively small country consisting of two islands – north and south – with more sheep than people,
but it's still a fantastic destination. New Zealand citizens (nicknamed 'Kiwis') are open, friendly, and perpetually looking to have a good time,
happy to share their knowledge with tourists or offer to sit and chat at one of the well-appointed lounges in Auckland and beyond.
And despite its deserved reputation for ruggedness, New Zealand offers many quality restaurants featuring the freshest ingredients,
along with high-end accommodations that will suit any style.
These range from the fanciest hotels in the world to simple but comfortable hostels aimed at the backpacking set who wander the country in search of their next adventure.
Holidays in Hawaii can be as adventurous or as relaxed as you wish, go from trekking in the jungle to sipping Mai Tai’s on the beach in the same afternoon.
Island hop, or plan a multi-centre break from Los Angeles – create your unforgettable Hawaiian holiday now.
Head to Kauai, whose spectacular natural wonders will leave you in awe – see Waimea Canyon’s cascading waterfalls or go hiking along the Napali coast.
On Oahu, combine a poignant visit to the museums of Pearl Harbour with Waikiki’s exciting surf scene.
Find gourmet treats in Honolulu’s cafés and discover vibrant art galleries across the city before setting off on a bar crawl in the Hawaiian capital.
Fiji puts all the blissful benefits of an exotic South Pacific getaway—secluded palm-lined beaches;
luxurious private islands, spas, and resorts; sparkling water as far as the eye can see—all within easy reach.
Fiji is filled with adrenaline-pumping adventure experiences. Tackle Class II and III rapids on a wild whitewater rafting trip through the narrow canyons and lush rainforest of the Upper Navua River gorge.
Dozens of waterfalls line the route, which cuts through Viti Levu’s unspoiled wilderness interior. Or, explore the island’s interior by land on The Full Monty,
a five-day, village-to-village hike led by sustainable tour outfitter Talanoa Treks. The rugged excursion includes summitting Mt. Tomanivi, Fiji’s highest peak at 4,340 feet.
Australia is one of those destinations that seems designed with the adventurous traveller in mind.
Despite its populous cities, huge swathes of the country remain wild, simply begging to be explored.
From the sun-baked Australian Outback (home of the iconic Uluru, or Ayers Rock) to the ocean depths surrounding the
Great Barrier Reef and the trails of the Daintree Rainforest, the world’s oldest surviving rainforest.
Because Australia has a vast, wild interior, most of the urban activity is concentrated on the coasts,
making it a popular destination for beach lovers longing for the city life. The biggest draw is Sydney – home of the iconic Sydney Opera House,
Sydney Harbour Bay and plenty of restaurants, bars and nightlife venues to keep travellers entertained. Add the sunny climate and golden beaches,
and it’s no wonder that more than 1.5 million expats currently call this city home.
New Zealand is a relatively small country consisting of two islands – north and south – with more sheep than people,
but it's still a fantastic destination. New Zealand citizens (nicknamed 'Kiwis') are open, friendly, and perpetually looking to have a good time,
happy to share their knowledge with tourists or offer to sit and chat at one of the well-appointed lounges in Auckland and beyond.
And despite its deserved reputation for ruggedness, New Zealand offers many quality restaurants featuring the freshest ingredients,
along with high-end accommodations that will suit any style.
These range from the fanciest hotels in the world to simple but comfortable hostels aimed at the backpacking set who wander the country in search of their next adventure.
Holidays in Hawaii can be as adventurous or as relaxed as you wish, go from trekking in the jungle to sipping Mai Tai’s on the beach in the same afternoon.
Island hop, or plan a multi-centre break from Los Angeles – create your unforgettable Hawaiian holiday now.
Head to Kauai, whose spectacular natural wonders will leave you in awe – see Waimea Canyon’s cascading waterfalls or go hiking along the Napali coast.
On Oahu, combine a poignant visit to the museums of Pearl Harbour with Waikiki’s exciting surf scene.
Find gourmet treats in Honolulu’s cafés and discover vibrant art galleries across the city before setting off on a bar crawl in the Hawaiian capital.
Fiji puts all the blissful benefits of an exotic South Pacific getaway—secluded palm-lined beaches;
luxurious private islands, spas, and resorts; sparkling water as far as the eye can see—all within easy reach.
Fiji is filled with adrenaline-pumping adventure experiences. Tackle Class II and III rapids on a wild whitewater rafting trip through the narrow canyons and lush rainforest of the Upper Navua River gorge.
Dozens of waterfalls line the route, which cuts through Viti Levu’s unspoiled wilderness interior. Or, explore the island’s interior by land on The Full Monty,
a five-day, village-to-village hike led by sustainable tour outfitter Talanoa Treks. The rugged excursion includes summitting Mt. Tomanivi, Fiji’s highest peak at 4,340 feet.
Australia is one of those destinations that seems designed with the adventurous traveller in mind.
Despite its populous cities, huge swathes of the country remain wild, simply begging to be explored.
From the sun-baked Australian Outback (home of the iconic Uluru, or Ayers Rock) to the ocean depths surrounding the
Great Barrier Reef and the trails of the Daintree Rainforest, the world’s oldest surviving rainforest.
Because Australia has a vast, wild interior, most of the urban activity is concentrated on the coasts,
making it a popular destination for beach lovers longing for the city life. The biggest draw is Sydney – home of the iconic Sydney Opera House,
Sydney Harbour Bay and plenty of restaurants, bars and nightlife venues to keep travellers entertained. Add the sunny climate and golden beaches,
and it’s no wonder that more than 1.5 million expats currently call this city home.
New Zealand is a relatively small country consisting of two islands – north and south – with more sheep than people,
but it's still a fantastic destination. New Zealand citizens (nicknamed 'Kiwis') are open, friendly, and perpetually looking to have a good time,
happy to share their knowledge with tourists or offer to sit and chat at one of the well-appointed lounges in Auckland and beyond.
And despite its deserved reputation for ruggedness, New Zealand offers many quality restaurants featuring the freshest ingredients,
along with high-end accommodations that will suit any style.
These range from the fanciest hotels in the world to simple but comfortable hostels aimed at the backpacking set who wander the country in search of their next adventure.