Tahiti by Air Tahiti Nui First, Aki Takechi, PR manager of Tahiti’s airline, Air Tahiti Nui, explained the resumption of direct flights from Narita. The direct flight from Japan to Tahiti takes about 11 hours, with one flight per week during the winter season from November 4 to March 25, 2023, and two flights per week during the summer season from March 26 to October 28, 2023, allowing for a variety of travel schedules, including 4 days/2 nights, 5 days/3 nights, and 8 days/6 nights. Since the flights arrive in Tahiti in the morning, marine activities and other activities can be enjoyed from that day. Also, since the flight arrives at Narita in the early afternoon, passengers can make plans for the day they return home, making it highly convenient. The aircraft cabin is designed in the image of a beautiful lagoon, with three classes of seating: Poelava Business (business class), Moana Premium (premium economy class), and Moana Economy (economy class), and amenities are available in all classes. At the check-in counter, staff and passengers are prevented from direct contact, and all passengers receive a hygiene kit containing two medical masks, a bottle of alcohol sterilization gel, and a sterilization sheet. The aircraft is cleaned with disinfectant each time it is parked, and the safety bookmarks in the seat pockets are used only once to prevent corona infection.
Tahiti Corona Infection Control Measures Steady in Tahiti Mr. Yasumasa Noro of the Tahiti Tourism Authority explained the current status of the new corona infection on the ground in Tahiti. In Tahiti, the number of infected people increased before August, but has now stabilized. No one has died in more than three months, and the corona control measures are working well. We can say that tourism is no longer a problem,” said Noro. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Japan has rated Tahiti as Level 1 in terms of infectious disease risk, and the only entry requirements are two vaccination certificates and no PCR test. However, if you are entering Tahiti via the U.S., you will need a PCR test in the U.S., so please be careful. When returning from Tahiti, if you are tested within 72 hours before leaving the country and present a negative test certificate issued by a medical institution to the quarantine station upon entry, you do not need to wait for inspection at the airport or after entering the country. Tahiti, with its low infectious disease risk level, is also less burdensome when returning home. Although local PCR testing is required, information on hospitals where testing is available can be found on the Tahiti Visitors Bureau’s website. The information is currently in English, but is scheduled to be translated into Japanese, which will reduce the anxiety factor when traveling abroad.
Recently Popular Activities in Tahiti The most popular activities in Tahiti are snorkeling and diving for marine leisure. Many people from all over the world visit Tahiti to enjoy marine leisure activities. However, not only the ocean, but also the mountains can be enjoyed, and trekking is the most popular activity these days. Some of the mountains on the islands of Tahiti are over 2,000 meters high, and there are a variety of courses available, from full-scale trekking courses to family-friendly walks.
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