On time: We were five minutes late pushing back from the gate, and then we spent at least 10 minutes on the tarmac before we took off.
Flight time: 2 hours 35 minutes — no time at all before landing in paradise.
How full: Packed — not a spare seat to be seen.
Fellow passengers: A lot of super fit-looking people on their way to compete in the inaugural Ocean Swim Fiji, plus families with large broods of young kids.
Entertainment: The movie and TV selection was pretty good, with new release Hollywood and Bollywood films, plus a range of kids' programming. There's also a huge range of music and games to choose from.
Service: Lots of smiles from all the crew.
Food and drink: I went for the vegetarian option and I have to say it was one of the worst in-flight meals I've had in a long time. The penne pasta was sufficiently al dente, but I have no idea what the sauce on it was supposed to be. Maybe cream? It tasted like melted low-fat margarine. There was a small amount of vegetable ragu on the side, but not enough to make the dish palatable. The bread roll was particularly dense, and the butter was near-frozen and impossible to spread. The best part was a pre-packaged chocolate and coconut biscuit, but even that was lacking in flavour.
Toilets: I didn't use them.
Airport experience: I had a pass for the Strata Lounge, Auckland Airport's premium lounge available to all passengers for a fee of $49 for a three-hour maximum stay, or $75 for up to eight hours. I only had an hour, but welcomed the peace away from the ongoing construction in the departures lounge. There was a great selection of food and drink, including a Haha sparkling wine and some moreish blue cheese. I was, however, encouraged to see the progress in the departures hall — there's now a Best Ugly Bagels cafe and the all-new upper level Glamp Grounds bar and kitchen.
Nadi Airport was pretty quiet and we breezed quickly through security and baggage claim.
Would I fly again? Yes, love the newer plane for Fiji Airways — much better than the old 777s.