Published on October 1, 2025
On October 1, 2025, Solomon Airlines grounded over a dozen flights, creating travel disruptions across the Solomon Islands. The cancellations affected vital routes linking Honiara, Munda, Nusatupe, Ulawa and more, stranding both local residents and tourists. According to FlightAware data, 19 flights were canceled, with 1 delay. This disruption has severely impacted the region’s connectivity, especially for travelers dependent on these flights to explore the Solomon Islands’ renowned tourist destinations. The cancellations might have a ripple effect on the local tourism industry, which relies heavily on air travel for both domestic and international visitors. Passengers are now left facing uncertainty regarding their travel plans, as they await further updates from the airline on rebooking options and refunds. The full extent of these disruptions will unfold in the coming days, but for now, travelers must navigate the confusion and delays caused by the grounded flights.
Affected Flights and Routes
Flight Number | Aircraft Type | Origin | Destination | Scheduled Departure Time |
---|---|---|---|---|
SOL320 | DHC6 | Honiara Int’l (HIR / AGGH) | Rennell/Tingoa (RNL / AGGR) | Wed 07:10AM +11 |
SOL804 | DH8B | Honiara Int’l (HIR / AGGH) | Munda (MUA / AGGM) | Wed 07:40AM +11 |
SOL321 | DHC6 | Rennell/Tingoa (RNL / AGGR) | Honiara Int’l (HIR / AGGH) | Wed 08:25AM +11 |
SOL805 | DH8B | Munda (MUA / AGGM) | Honiara Int’l (HIR / AGGH) | Wed 09:10AM +11 |
SOL802 | DH8B | Honiara Int’l (HIR / AGGH) | Nusatupe (GZO / AGGN) | Wed 10:50AM +11 |
SOL386 | DHC6 | Honiara Int’l (HIR / AGGH) | Ulawa (RNA / AGAR) | Wed 11:40AM +11 |
SOL803 | DH8B | Nusatupe (GZO / AGGN) | Honiara Int’l (HIR / AGGH) | Wed 12:25PM +11 |
SOL387 | DHC6 | Ulawa (RNA / AGAR) | Honiara Int’l (HIR / AGGH) | Wed 12:55PM +11 |
SOL376 | DHC6 | Honiara Int’l (HIR / AGGH) | Fera/Maringe (FRE / AGGF) | Wed 01:00PM +11 |
SOL377 | DHC6 | Fera/Maringe (FRE / AGGF) | Honiara Int’l (HIR / AGGH) | Wed 01:55PM +11 |
SOL800 | DH8B | Honiara Int’l (HIR / AGGH) | Nusatupe (GZO / AGGN) | Wed 02:40PM +11 |
SOL348 | DHC6 | Honiara Int’l (HIR / AGGH) | Suavanao (VAO / AGGV) | Wed 03:15PM +11 |
SOL801 | DH8B | Nusatupe (GZO / AGGN) | Munda (MUA / AGGM) | Wed 03:57PM +11 |
SOL349 | DHC6 | Suavanao (VAO / AGGV) | Honiara Int’l (HIR / AGGH) | Wed 04:30PM +11 |
SOL801 | DH8B | Munda (MUA / AGGM) | Honiara Int’l (HIR / AGGH) | Wed 04:50PM +11 |
SOL836 | DH8B | Honiara Int’l (HIR / AGGH) | Kirakira (IRA / AGGK) | Thu 08:10AM +11 |
SOL837 | DH8B | Kirakira (IRA / AGGK) | Honiara Int’l (HIR / AGGH) | Thu 09:25AM +11 |
SOL4818 | DH8B | Honiara Int’l (HIR / AGGH) | Santa Cruz/Graciosa Bay/Luova (SCZ / AGGL) | Thu 12:00PM +11 |
SOL4819 | DH8B | Santa Cruz/Graciosa Bay/Luova (SCZ / AGGL) | Honiara Int’l (HIR / AGGH) | Thu 02:00PM +11 |
Solomon Airlines’ flight disruptions have centered around several high-demand routes within the Solomon Islands, particularly from its hub at Honiara International Airport.
Key Cancellations:
- Honiara to Rennell/Tingoa (SOL320) – Scheduled for Wednesday morning at 07:10 AM, this flight was canceled, leaving passengers stranded in Honiara and unable to reach Rennell/Tingoa, an island known for its pristine natural beauty and eco-tourism opportunities.
- Honiara to Munda (SOL804) – Another significant flight canceled on Wednesday at 07:40 AM. Munda is an essential gateway for tourists heading to the Western Province, home to beautiful beaches and World War II relics.
- Honiara to Nusatupe (SOL802) – Canceled at 10:50 AM, affecting both locals and tourists seeking to explore the Gizo Islands and nearby dive sites.
- Honiara to Ulawa (SOL386) – This 11:40 AM flight, essential for connecting the capital to the eastern part of the Solomon Islands, was also grounded.
- Additional flights affected include those to Kirakira, Fera/Maringe and Santa Cruz/Graciosa Bay/Luova, each serving key localities vital for inter-island connectivity and tourism access.
Affected Airports
- Honiara International Airport (HIR / AGGH) – The primary airport for international and domestic flights, serving as the main hub for Solomon Airlines. Honiara is the central point for travelers entering and leaving the Solomon Islands, making its disruption particularly significant.
- Rennell/Tingoa Airport (RNL / AGGR) – A small but vital airport for those traveling to the remote Rennell Island, a UNESCO World Heritage site known for its pristine environment.
- Munda Airport (MUA / AGGM) – Serving the Western Province, an area renowned for its diving spots and World War II history.
- Nusatupe Airport (GZO / AGGN) – An airport providing access to the Gizo Islands, which are home to some of the best diving and snorkeling in the region.
- Ulawa Airport (RNA / AGAR) – Providing a critical link to the eastern part of the Solomon Islands, Ulawa is an important access point for both locals and travelers exploring the less-visited areas of the archipelago.
- Other affected airports include Fera/Maringe (FRE / AGGF), Suavanao (VAO / AGGV) and Santa Cruz/Graciosa Bay/Luova (SCZ / AGGL), all of which have experienced flight cancellations, affecting accessibility to key tourist spots and local communities.
Probable Impact on Local Tourism
The Solomon Islands, known for its lush jungles, WWII history and vibrant marine life, depend heavily on both international and domestic travelers
- Immediate economic losses due to the disruption of tour packages, hotel bookings and diving excursions, which are crucial for the tourism sector.
- Reduced visitor numbers in affected areas such as Munda and Gizo, where tourism constitutes a significant portion of the local economy. With access limited, many tourists will likely be forced to cancel their plans or seek alternative destinations.
- Strain on local businesses that rely on the tourism flow, including restaurants, transport providers and artisanal markets. These businesses may face a drop in income, leading to potential layoffs or closures.
- Long-term damage to the tourism reputation of the Solomon Islands, as potential tourists may choose more reliable destinations for future holidays, impacting the overall visitor numbers to the country.
What Affected Passengers Can Do
For those affected by the flight cancellations and delays, there are a few immediate steps passengers can take:
- Contact Solomon Airlines – Passengers should get in touch with the airline’s customer service to confirm new travel arrangements or request refunds. The airline may offer rebooking on alternative flights.
- Check for compensation or support – In cases of severe delays or cancellations, passengers may be entitled to compensation, especially if the flight disruption was within the airline’s control.
- Consider alternative travel options – For travelers needing to reach certain destinations urgently, exploring other transportation options such as ferries or private boats might be necessary, particularly to nearby islands.
- Stay informed – Passengers should regularly check the airline’s website or sign up for notifications to receive updates on new flight schedules or further disruptions.
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