Vanuatu Helicopters offers an air passenger transport service throughout Vanuatu. There is a range of capabilities of the helicopter and our experienced pilots to deliver services to our customers, from commercial lifting work to aerial filming and photography, property inspections or island surveys, Vanuatu Helicopters has the ability to meet any potential helicopter customer needs. We currently operate 2 Robinson 44 II helicopters with seating capacity for three passengers plus pilot, and one Hughes 500D with seating capacity for four passengers plus pilot.
Important Information:
- We can collect you from your resort.
- All flights are subject to two passengers.
- Gift vouchers available
- Airport transfers
- Medical evacuations available
- Flights can be subject to weather conditions
Charter Rate:
Robinson R44’s: 100 000 vatu per hour plus VAT (VAT is the same as GST).
Hughes 500: 138 000 vatu per hour plus VAT
*Chart of flights to be used as an example of flight paths only.
Safety Standards:
Vanuatu Helicopters abides by New Zealand Civil Avation rules and regulations
Fleet:

1x Robinson R44 Raven II YJ-VHL

1x Robinson R44 Clipper II YJ-VHH
1x Hughes 500D YJ-HEL
Weddings:
Vanuatu is a popular destination for weddings, it is not uncommon for resorts to have three weddings in one day, plus there are specialist wedding planners with their own locations. For weddings we can offer aerial transport of the bride or bridal party, quick access to locations for photos, and the option of petal drops from the air. For more information contact us at info@vanuatuhelicopters.com.
Property Investment Flights:
We have an arrangement with a local real estate company. The flight will be refunded if the proposed property viewed from the helicopter is purchased, the flight will be refunded. For more information contact us at info@vanuatuhelicopters.com. .
Vanuatu helicopters was established in 2006 by Simon Bothamley.
He has in-depth knowledge of the local surroundings to solve and personalize what you are looking for in this tropical paradise.
Simon has been flying helicopters for fifteen years, throughout the pacific and New Zealand. He now resides in Vanuatu with his wife Jax and his three boys, Jonty 6 years, Geordie 4 years and Charlie 12 months.