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Hawaiian Airlines Increases Service to the U.S. West Coast Ahead of the Holidays

Hawaiian Airlines will expand service from Honolulu to Seattle and San Francisco, as well as between Kahului, Maui and Los Angeles ahead of the holidays. The carrier will offer double-daily flights between Honolulu and Seattle, as well as from Maui to Los Angeles.


Hawaiian Airlines Airbus A321neo - Courtesy Hawaiian Airlines

On Thursday (October 28, 2021), Hawaiian Airlines announced an increase in service to the U.S. West Coast ahead of the Christmas holidays. The carrier will offer double-daily service between Honolulu (HNL) and Seattle (SEA), as well as between Maui (OGG) and Los Angeles (LAX). Flights from Honolulu to San Francisco (SFO) will be offered daily on Mondays through Thursdays, and twice-daily Friday through Sunday. The Honolulu-Seattle route will be serviced with an Airbus A330 featuring 18 lie-flat leather First Class seats arranged in a 2-2-2 configuration, 68 Extra Comfort seats and 192 Main Cabin seats. Flights between Los Angeles and Maui, as well as from San Francisco to Honolulu, will be operated with a fuel-efficient A321neo featuring 16 luxurious First Class leather recliners, 44 Extra Comfort and 129 Main Cabin seats.


In Thursday’s announcement, Hawaiian Airlines’ SVP – Network Planning and Revenue Management, Brent Overbeek, said,


“We are looking forward to welcoming our guests with our warm hospitality as they spend this holiday season safely enjoying the islands or visiting with friends and loved ones on the mainland.”


Hawaiian® Airlines, Hawai’i’s hometown airline, has been the number one U.S. carrier for on-time performance for the past 17 years. The carrier has been in business for 92 years and is Hawaiʻi’s largest and longest-serving airline. Hawaiian Airlines offers approximately 130 flights within the Hawaiian Islands and daily nonstop service to 16 mainland gateways. Additionally, the carrier connects the islands with Japan, South Korea, Australia, New Zealand, American Samoa and Tahiti. Hawaiian Airlines, Inc. is a subsidiary of Hawaiian Holdings, Inc. (NASDAQ: HA).



Source: Hawaiian Airlines

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