IATA,* I believe*, did not have DST for Fiji this year until after this announcement which meant that flight durations calculated from IATA published schedules and IANA published TZ data would been incorrect for flights on/after the 26th October.
I don't see why durations would change. Presumably the airlines will just run the flights on their old timings in UTC terms, meaning they arrive and depart Fiji one hour later on the clocks, but at the same real time. Yes, they have to tell their passengers, but they do that for all kinds of reasons anyway. (I'm still annoyed that Cathay Pacific have a daily flight - that is, scheduled every day until at least next May - that cancelled *on 10th November only*. Guess which date I was booked to take that flight.) -- Clive D.W. Feather | If you lie to the compiler, Email: clive@davros.org | it will get its revenge. Web: http://www.davros.org | - Henry Spencer Mobile: +44 7973 377646