Air Vanuatu Resumes ATR Operations After Seven-Month Hiatus

Air Vanuatu has resumed ATR turboprop operations after a seven-month suspension, restoring key regional connectivity.

Air Vanuatu Resumes ATR Operations After Seven-Month Hiatus
Air Vanuatu ATR turboprop aircraft resuming regional operations after a seven-month suspension.
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Air vanuatu has resumed operations with its ATR turboprop aircraft following a seven-month suspension.

The return of ATR flying restores important regional connections within Vanuatu and nearby destinations. Turboprop aircraft are essential for short-haul routes across island nations, where runway limitations and demand levels make them the most practical choice.

The suspension had impacted domestic and regional connectivity, highlighting the critical role smaller aircraft play in supporting tourism, local travel, and economic activity.

Resuming ATR services marks a positive step in the airline’s operational recovery efforts. The restart is expected to improve schedule reliability and strengthen regional access.

Further updates on network expansion and fleet planning may follow as the carrier continues stabilising operations.