Air Marshall Islands Shifts to Interim Schedule From 24AUG22

Published at 0330GMT 23AUG22

Air Marshall Islands on Wednesday 24AUG22 plans to commence interim schedule for passenger service, due to surge of Covid-19 cases. On the carrier’s Facebook status update posted last week, the airline at one point was “down to one captain and few hands at maintenance”, forcing the airline to cancel all scheduled passenger service on Thursday 18AUG22 (service resumed on 19AUG22 on limited basis).

The new interim schedule is expected to commence on Thursday 25AUG22, although operational schedule on Wednesday 24AUG22 is identical to the airline’s new listing, apart from flight number variation. All interim passenger scheduled service will be operated by Dornier 228 aircraft.

Majuro – Ailuk 1 weekly (Day 1)
Majuro – Airok 1 weekly (Day 6)
Majuro – Aur – Kaben – Majuro 1 weekly (Day 1)
Majuro – Jaluit 2 weekly (Day 14)
Majuro – Kwajalein 4 weekly (Day x147)
Majuro – Maloelap 1 weekly (Day 5)
Majuro – Mili – Enejet – Majuro 1 weekly (Day 4)
Majuro – Woja 1 weekly (Day 2)
Majuro – Wotje 1 weekly (Day 5)

Scheduled passenger service operated by Dash 8-100 is suspended until further notice. The airline on Monday 22AUG22 also announced service suspension to following islands: Enewetak, Bikini, Rongelap, Wotho, Ujae, Lae, Namo, Jabat, Namdik, Kili, Ebon, Likiep, Mejit and Utrok. Some of these destinations were previously scheduled one flight every two weeks.

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