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Fiji Airways named official airline partner of OFC as Pro League kicks off tomorrow

Fiji Airways named official airline partner of OFC as Pro League kicks off tomorrow

By Rashika Kumar
16/01/2026

Fiji Airways is the official airline partner of the Oceania Football Confederation (OFC).

The partnership signifies a defining moment for the Oceania’s first-ever professional football league.

OFC General Secretary Franck Costillo says Fiji Airways branding will feature across digital displays during OFC Pro League match days, beginning at Eden Park in Auckland tomorrow for their first match.

Costillo says as an iconic Pacific brand with a strong global reputation, Fiji Airways embodies the ambition, professionalism and regional pride that the league represents.

He says their support ensures the clubs, players and officials are connected seamlessly across the Pacific, and that it is more than about travel, but the shared belief in the future of football in Oceania, creating opportunities that will inspire generations to come. 

Fiji Airways Chief Sales and Marketing Officer Kamal Haer says they look forward to working closely with the Oceania Football Confederation to grow opportunities for athletes, inspire young talent, and bring  communities even closer together.

To celebrate the partnership, Fiji Airways is offering 10 percent off flights across its network, making it easier for fans to travel and support their teams across Oceania during the tournament.

The discount applies to travel between any Fiji Airways destinations, including multi-destination itineraries, when booking with promo code OFCFJ via fijiairways.com. 

The promotion is valid for bookings made from 15 January 2026 to 31 May 2026 for travel during the same period. 

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