Hawaiian Airlines (HA) primarily focuses on inter-island and domestic service, yet its international network is a growing, vital component of its global operation.
Hawaiian Airlines Boeing 787
Alaska Airlines (AS) is removing four routes from its network, affecting services from Los Angeles (LAX) and San Francisco (SFO) airports.
Boeing informs Alaska Airlines Group (AS) of extended delivery timelines for both 787-9 widebody jets and 737 Max aircraft, affecting the carrier’s fleet growth strategy.
The Honolulu-New York route spans approximately 4,960 miles, representing Hawaiian Airlines’ longest domestic flight.
Hawaiian Airlines (HA) is renowned for various aspects, including its exceptional on-time performance, provision of hot meals on extended economy flights, and its distinctive Hawaiian-style onboard service.
Hawaiian Airlines (HA), the hometown carrier of Hawaiʻi, officially received its inaugural Boeing 787-9, which arrived in Honolulu last week following a delivery flight from North Charleston, South Carolina.
Travelers from both the Bay Area and Los Angeles who are considering a Hawaiian vacation will have the opportunity to be among the first to enjoy the refined and island-inspired design and comfort of Hawaiian Airlines (HA) new Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner aircraft, set to debut next spring.
Flag carrier Hawaiian Airlines (HA) first Boeing 787 Dreamliner is spotted on July 29 at Seattle Paine Field International Airport (PAE) in Everett.