Airlines partners with Bonfire Fest with special airfares

Airlines partners with Bonfire Fest with special airfares

SOLOMON Airlines has announced that they are partnering with the Bonfire Festival 2024, an international music festival held in the Solomon Islands that is dedicated to celebrating the regions vibrant music scene in partnership with renowned headliners from across the Pacific region.

Taking the lead in organizing the festival is iconic Solomon Islands musician Jaro Local, who states the Bonfire Festival is about building national pride and positioning the Solomon Islands as a musical hub in the Pacific.

Gearing up for this year’s festival, Solomon Airlines is launching a special sale to attract fans, locals living abroad, and music enthusiasts from across the region to participate in this annual event to be held on October 12 at the Heritage Park Hotel.

From October 1 to 5, Solomon Airlines will offer exclusive discounts on all international core routes for travel between October 1 and 31 into Honiara. 

This limited- time promotion is an exciting opportunity for fans to book early and secure their spot at the festival, ensuring a steady flow of visitors and a successful event.

Adding to the excitement, Heritage Park Hotel and King Solomon Hotel are offering special discounted rates exclusive to festival attendees who book with Solomon Airlines.

Flights can be purchased from Solomon Airlines website, www.flysolomons.com

More than just a music event, the Bonfire Festival is a celebration of the Solomon Islands’ growing influence in the regional music scene. 

With a stellar line-up of local and regional talent such as Tonton Malele, Jaro Local, Shazza, Onetox and more.

This year’s festival will be the second ever held and promises to deliver an unforgettable experience for all attendees.

For Island music fans around the Pacific, Solomon Airlines invites you to take advantage of this incredible offer and be part of an event that celebrates the heart and soul of Solomon Islands music.

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