Air Niugini Online Booking Domestic Special Fares 2024

Air Niugini online booking and check-in started in August 2016, yet many national and international travellers have yet to use the platform. 

The reasons could be many, but one obvious explanation is that many Air Niugini passengers just do not know what they could do to get the Air Niugini special fares and check-in online.

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Jacksons Airport | Online Check-in Counter

This post aims to spread the word about the Air Niugini online booking domestic special fare for the 2024 holiday, and also let you know that you can skip the frustrating queues to book tickets and check-in by doing both online.

UPDATED: Latest on Air Niugini online booking and check-in, click here.

Air Niugini domestic special fares 2024

You can get special fares when booking your tickets. The best way to get the latest on special fares is to ask at the counter. Air Niugini staff are the first people to know about the fares they will give you the latest info you need.

The common special fares are: 
  • Fly between provincial centres and Port Moresby from only PGK 189* one-way. For example, right now the "Fly between Goroka and Port Moresby" deal is on with a limited-time offer available.
  • Save 20% on excess baggage prepaid: Air Niugini has availed prepaid baggage to the travelling public for those who think their baggage will exceed the allowable checked.
  • Free Bonus Points: Sign up online today and earn FREE BONUS POINTS from Destinations
  • Air Niugini online booking Tuesday saver 2024: Check the Tuesday special online or ask at your nearest Air Niugini ticket sales office.

Air Niugini online booking

You must make your online check-in 24 hours - one day - before departure time.

A manager with Air Niugini clarified that

"Passengers have the advantage of selecting their preferred seats and purchasing other services such as extra legroom seats, extra baggage allowances and other products which may be on offer on the flight [...]. But first of all, you have to check in online," Mr Dominic Kaumu

Reassuringly, it is fast. To check in on your mobile devices, laptop or PC follow these steps:

1.  visit www.airniugini.com ( mobile phone users use this URL http://www.airniugini.com.pg/mobile/check-in/)

2. Enter your Last Name which is your surname,

3. Enter your booking reference number which is often found at the top of your ticket and

4. Click 'Check-in.


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Once the 4 steps are complete, you'll access the Internet check-in interface. Navigate through the interface and complete the details thoroughly.

What is the difference between Air  Niugini online booking and online check-in?

Online booking is usually done before the online check-in. Customers book tickets either online or at Air Niugini's offices and agents and pay. 

Payment can be made immediately or at a later time. When the customer has had the ticket, he needs to check in online to get his boarding pass before travelling. 

This URL [https://dx-flights.airniugini.com.pg/dx/PXDX/#/home] links to Air Niugini Online Booking page shown below.

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In fact, both online booking and online check-in can be done without having to visit the Air Niugini office. The two processes can be sorted online.

Therefore, avoid standing in long queues to book and buy tickets, and get your boarding passes. Do these checks on the Internet 24 hours before departure. Hope this helps.

How to Access Air Niugini Destination Membership Account

To access the Air Niugini Destination Membership Account for the first time, here is what you do:
  • Go to Air Niugini Destination page/website
  • Click on Forgot Password
  • Enter your Destination Membership number or email
  • Click Submit
  • A password will be sent to your registered email address, check.
  • Now you can log in to access your Air Niugini Destination account and view your points.
Ensure that you enter 2 ZEROS before your membership number when logging in. 

Problem with online check-in

The Air Niugini Online Check-in is usually slow during the peak travel period - if you have problems with check-in online, try again during the off-peak hours, especially at night or early in the morning. 

If you've check-in online, go straight to the online check-in counter and show your online boarding pass. Again, it can be frustrating during the peak travelling period so be patient. 

If you have a problem check-in online or at the airport, leave a comment below.



1997 Sandline Affair: Resignation of Prime Minister of Papua New Guinea Sir Julius Chan

1997 Sandline Affair and  Bougainville crisis

One event in PNG’s short history will always reverberate for generations – the 1997 Sandline Affair. Sandline Affair was a political crisis that threatened PNG’s internal diplomacy when the 32-month-old government of Sir Julius Chan attempted to solve the Bougainville Crisis once and for all.


Sir J wanted to put an end to Bougainville crisis by hiring foreign mercenaries. His choice of action was external military intervention AFTER his call for help from Aust and  NZ fell on deaf ears.

US$36 Million and cutbacks

What is startling is the amount of money that the govt of Sir Julius Chan was cutting back from vitals areas like Education and Health. Sir J's govt cut US$36 million from departmental allocation to govt institutions like Education, Health, ….) to fund mercenaries. See the copy of the Agreement here.
Fees and payment agreement 30/01/1997


US$36  was over K85 million at the current exchange rate. Though political situation then and now are different, money – a huge amount of money in part or thereabout – exchanged hands. Some of them were for personal gains.

Sir J prime minister for 32 months

The year was 1997. Sir Julius Chan was prime minister for almost 32 months. Bougainville crisis was in its 9th year. Here are the last 12 days of Sir J in power as the prime minister.

1. 16th March: Beginning of Operation Rausim Kwik. On the night of 16 March 1997, the revolt began. By the time the night was over, the entire band of Sandline mercenaries had been disarmed and arrested. Prime Minister Chan did not find out until the next morning.

2. 17th March: PNG Defence Force Commander, Brig. Gen. Jerry Singirok demanded Sir Julius Chan (PM), Chris Haiveta (DPM) and Mathias Ijape (Defence minister) to resign within 48 hours (2 days); The prime minister Sir Julius Chan reacted by sacking BG J. Singirok, replacing him with CONTROVERSIAL Colonel Alfred Aikung.

3. 18th March: A boycott of classes began at the University of Papua New Guinea, in support of Singirok. Crowds of civilians blocked the roads around the barracks, and bomb hoaxes closed down government departments.

4. 19th March: 48th-hour ultimatum expired, the protests turned violent, and some looting began. The situation grew darker for Chan when the Governor-General, Sir Wiwa Korowi, took out a newspaper advertisement that also accused the government of widespread corruption.

5. 20th March: The Australian government sent emissaries to Port Moresby, and threatened to withdraw financial aid altogether if the Sandline deal was not cancelled.

6. 21st March: All Sandline's personnel, with the exception of Tim Spicer, who remained to give evidence to the enquiry, were withdrawn.

7. 22nd March:  Civil strike continued, UPNG students met at forum square every day; Speaker of Parliament and former Prime Minister Sir Rabbie Namaliu met with Chan and Singirok, and advised the latter (JS) that two of his demands had been met and that Chan would resign only at the wish of Parliament.

8. 23rd March: Major Walter Enuma, a key Singirok supporter, said: "We would like to see this thing off the streets and back into the political arena."

9. 24th March: Chan’s grip on power was fast eroding; 5 NEC ministers resigned, Sir Wiwa Korowi (GG) and Church leaders reiterated calls for Chan to step aside pertaining to CoI into Sandline Crises.

10. 25th March: March Parliament session began, Bill Skate was ready to bring forth a motion calling on Chan to RESIGN. Sir Michael Somare amended Skate's motion, so it only called upon Chan to STEP DOWN for the period of the inquiry.

11. March 26th: Demonstrators celebrated the news that Prime Minister Sir Julius Chan had just "stepped aside."

12. 27th March: Chan realised that his position was hopeless.  John Giheno appointed acting PM.

Victory or failure

The success of Operation Rausim Kwik was considered a victory for every Papua New Guinean by many observers and citizens. But, Sir J and his govt thought it was the right thing to do at that time to quell the Bougainville Crises before the 1997 national general elections.


DHERST Grade 12 Selection - Stats that Matter


Executive Summary: The data presented for the years 2019 to 2023 shows a 'minimal' growth in the number of Grade 12 students taking the national exams and aspiring to pursue higher education. 

In 2019, 27,143 students sat for the exams, and 9,374 were admitted to higher education institutions (HEIs). This number climbed to 30,711 and 7,000, respectively, in 2020, followed by 31,817 and 16,171, respectively, in 2021. 

The trend persisted in 2023, with a total of 31,252 students sitting for the exams. This highlights the rising demand for tertiary education in Papua New Guinea. However, the data also exposes an inadequacy of available spots in HEIs to cater to all eligible students. 

In 2021, 10,373 Grade 12 students were not selected for tertiary studies. This necessitates the government's expansion of HEI capacity or increased scholarship funding.

IMPORTANT NOTE FOR READERS: PNG Insight compiles that data year-on-year on this page to give readers a good idea about the number of grade 12 students in the country. We know that DHERST and the Department of Education do not have a better way to compile vital data and stat over the years. This data is important for planning as well as for academia.

Analyzing Grade 12 Trends: A Decade of Educational Shifts in Papua New Guinea

Introduction

In the ever-changing landscape of Papua New Guinea's education system, the transition of Grade 12 students to tertiary institutions has undergone significant transformations over the years. This article delves into the statistics of Grade 12 student intakes, focusing on the yearly increases and the implications for the country's academic planning. The data presented sheds light on the challenges and opportunities faced by students as they navigate from secondary to tertiary education.


2019 Grade 12 Selection

In 2019, a total of 27,143 students sat for the end-of-year exams, with 9,374 successfully matriculating into tertiary institutions. This marked the commencement of our exploration of the evolving landscape of Grade 12 education.


2020 Grade 12 Selection

The subsequent year, 2020, witnessed a rise in the number of students taking the exams, with 30,711 sitting for the assessments. 

Out of these, 7,000 gained admission to tertiary institutions. However, a staggering 23,000 Grade 12 students did not enter a tertiary institution, highlighting the challenges faced within the education system.


2021 Grade 12 Selection

The year 2021 saw a notable increase in the number of nominated students, with 31,817 students nominated to sit for the exams. Of these, 26,544 were certified, but only 16,171 could be accommodated in Higher Education Institutions (HEIs). 

A significant number of 10,373 Grade 12 students were not selected for 2022 HEI studies, indicating a widening disparity between student demand and available slots.

DHERST SELECTION 2023 - 2024


2023 Grade 12 Selection

Fast forward to 2023, when a total of 31,252 students were nominated to sit the exams. The numbers continue to rise, emphasizing the escalating demand for tertiary education among Grade 12 students.


Conclusion

As we reflect upon the past years, the data compiled by PNG Insight reveals a consistent and substantial rise in the number of Grade 12 students, reflecting both commendable efforts to enhance educational opportunities and the challenges faced in accommodating this surge. 

These statistics serve as a crucial resource for planning and academic decision-making in Papua New Guinea. The annual statistics underscore the importance of addressing the increasing demand for tertiary education while ensuring that the system effectively supports and retains students. 


About PNG Insight

Since its inception in 2014, PNG Insight has been a valuable source of information and critical discussions regarding education in Papua New Guinea. This platform remains committed to fostering awareness and understanding of the evolving educational landscape in the country.


DHERST TESAS Award list for New Intakes (SL & NSL) and Continuing students for 2023 was released today - download the PDFs here 


2023 Grade 12 selection

  • 31,252 students were nominated to sit the exams

2021 Grade 12 selection

  • 31, 817 students were nominated to sit the exams; 
  • 26,544 students were certified; 
  • total HEI quota for 2021 is 16,171; 
  • 10,373 Grade 12 students were NOT selected for 2022 HEI studies.

2020 Grade 12 selection

  • 30,711 sat for exams and were certified;
  • 7,000 entered a TI;
  • 23,000 Gr 12 did NOT enter a TI.

2019 Grade 12 selection

  • 9,374 entered TIs
  • 27,143 who sat for the end-of-the-year exams.

LATEST ARTICLE: PNG Universities and Colleges 2022 Acceptance List Info, TESAS, HELP Loan and Registration and Orientation - ALL YOU NEED TO KNOW.


THE ORIGINAL DATA WE COMPILED SINCE 2018 CAN BE SEEN AFTER THE BREAK

Highest Ranked University in Australia

Children's education has been one of the most talked about topics all year around. At this time university selection for 2019 is in full swing and many students and parents may now have known the results of universities and colleges entries. Those potentially wanting to send children to Australian universities may want to know which higher learning institution is the highest-ranked university in Australia and Oceania.

NOTE: An updated version of this post is available on pnginsight.com

Check out the highlights on GPA and top Australian universities, here.

PNG Insight uses the 2018/2019 comparison stats of World universities to show some of the best universities in the region, Oceania. The 2019 world ranking of universities is sourced from Webometrics Info (2018) and Time Higher Education (2019). The ranking is determined by the quality of the university's teaching, research and overall outlook among other criteria and compared against other universities in the world. 

The links and details of the sources are provided at the end of the post. First, the image shows Webometrics Info (2018) universities ranks (unfortunately the 2019 data is not available at the Time Higher Education website). 

Highest Ranked University PN
From the 2018 source (and presumably using the same criteria) the top 5 universities in Australia - are the  University of Melbourne, the University of Queensland, the University of New South Wales, the Australian National University and the University of Sydney. 


Highest Ranked University in Australia
In fact, the 5 universities in Australia maintained the top 5 ranks in the Pacific in 2018 and 2019. However, there were shifts in the 2019 placements. It is perhaps important to note that the University of Melbourne maintained the number one place and the Highest Ranked University in Australia (= 32 rank in the World). And, Australian National University ranked 49 among all the best universities worldwide.

Highest Ranked University in Australia

This rank shows that there are 5 Highest Ranked Universities in Australia, just next door to PNG. Those who are interested or planning to secure a scholarship at one of the 5 universities will surely attain a top-class university degree - find out more
here.

For more information about the latest rankings of the world universities, refer to the Time Higher Education website. 

Source: the links for the 2019 world ranking of universities on Webometrics Info (2018) and Time Higher Education (2019) used in this post. 


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