I don’t have live access to current news in this moment. Here’s a quick summary of recent developments about Labasa Airport based on publicly reported updates:
- Major runway strengthening and pavement upgrade works were completed in early 2026, with official reopening around late March 2026. This upgrade aimed to improve safety, reliability, and efficiency for passenger, airline, and cargo services, and was funded by the World Bank under the Na Vualiku Project. The airport continued to operate from a temporary terminal during the works. [Citations: 2026-03-27 reopening report][2026-03-25 reopening article]
- Prior to the 2026 works, Labasa Airport underwent a temporary closure in early 2025 for a critical runway upgrade to strengthen pavement and support ATR 72 operations, with plans to phase transport arrangements for passengers during the closure. [Citations: 2025-06-08 closure notice]
- Earlier reports indicate Labasa has been among Fiji Airports’ outer-island upgrade program, with related works at other outer-island airports (Bureta, Lakeba, Kadavu) occurring in preceding years. [Citations: 2024–2025 updates on outer-island upgrades]
If you’d like, I can pull the latest local coverage from Fiji media outlets (Fiji Sun, FBC News, Fiji Village, etc.) and summarize the most current status and any schedule changes, with direct links. Would you like me to do that?
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This will take approximately three weeks to complete. The airport apron – where the aircrafts are parked, unloaded, loaded, or refilled is being extended. The works will continue until September. The Labasa Airport is the last the four outer islands airport networks to receive upgrade under the Outer Islands Airports Development Programme. The airports at Bureta in Levuka and Lakeba in Lau were upgraded last year. Earlier this year, upgrade works were conducted at the Vunisea Airport in Kadavu.
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centreforaviation.comLabasa Airport will be temporarily closed from February 16th to March 27th next year to allow critical runway pavement strengthening works to take place. Fiji Airports says these works are essential to improving the safety, reliability, and long-term resilience of the airport. It says funded by the World Bank under the Na Vualiku Project, this upgrade will strengthen key sections of the runway to improve its Pavement Classification Rating – a key measure of how much weight a runway can safely...
www.fbcnews.com.fjLabasa airport on Fiji's Vanua Levu island will close to all traffic between February 16 and March 27, 2026, to allow for critical runway repavement works. The 1,073-metre-long runway...
www.ch-aviation.comGood news for people in the North as the Labasa Airport will reopen tomorrow following the completion of major runway strengthening works by Fiji Air
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www.alm.comFiji Airports: Labasa Airport Reopens after completion of runway strengthening works
www.aci-asiapac.aeroThe reopening is expected to improve safety, reliability and efficiency for passenger, airline and cargo services.
fijisun.com.fjLabasa Airport will re-open for flights this Thursday after completion of the runway upgrades. Fiji Airports Chairman, Geoffrey Shaw says this runw
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