Alaska Airlines Launches New Service Between Burbank and Honolulu
- Joe Breitfeller

- 2 days ago
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Alaska Airlines has announced the launch of new seasonal service between Burbank, California and Honolulu, Hawaii. The route will operate daily with a Boeing 737-8 MAX through August 18, 2026.

On Tuesday (May 13, 2026), Alaska Airlines announced the launch of new daily seasonal nonstop service between Hollywood Burbank and Honolulu, adding a fourth Los Angeles gateway for guests traveling between California and Hawai‘i this summer. The route will be operated with a Boeing 737–8 MAX through Aug. 18, giving travelers another convenient option for travel between Hawaiʻi and the Los Angeles region and beyond, thanks to the expanding, joint network of Alaska Airlines and Hawaiian Airlines.
In Tuesday’s announcement, Alaska and Hawaiian Airlines’ VP – California Commercial Performance, Neil Thwaites, said,
“Together, we are able to offer guests traveling between California and Hawai‘i the most seats, flights and destinations, providing unmatched access, flexibility and choice.”
The addition of Burbank brings the combined company’s California-Hawai‘i network to nine airports, including Burbank, Los Angeles, Long Beach, Oakland, Ontario, Sacramento, San Diego, San Francisco and San Jose. Direct service is offered daily between Honolulu and all nine California cities, with additional nonstop options from Kahului, Līhuʻe and Kona, including seasonal service during key travel periods.
Across Hawaiʻi, Alaska and Hawaiian offer more than 250 daily flights to, from and within the Islands, with nonstop access between Hawaiʻi and more than 20 domestic and international destinations, plus connections to more than 125 cities across North and Central America through Alaska’s network, and nearly 1,000 global destinations via the oneworld alliance.
Source: Alaska Airlines


