For summer 2023, Hawaiian Airlines will increase weekly frequencies to Austin, Boston, Las Vegas and Pago Pago. The carrier will also add a fourth daily flight between Honolulu and Los Angeles twice per week.
On Wednesday (March 22, 2023), Hawaiian Airlines announced weekly summer seasonal service additions to Austin (AUS), Boston (BOS), Las Vegas (LAS) and Pago Pago (PPG). The carrier will also add a fourth daily flight between Honolulu (HNL) and Los Angeles twice per week. The routes will be operated with a mix of Airbus A330s and A321neos. Guests on all flights will experience culinary specialties through Hawaiian’s Featured Chef Series, signature beverages by Maui Brewing Co. and KōHana Hawaiian Rum, and special island treats from the Pau Hana snack cart. Complimentary inflight entertainment is available on all transpacific flights, including the airline’s specially curated ‘Hana Hou! TV’ video collection.
In Wednesday’s announcement, Hawaiian Airlines’ SVP and Chief Revenue Officer, Brent Overbeek, said,
“We’re encouraged by the robust demand for travel to Hawai'i this summer season and these increases signal a healthy return in our key North America markets. We’re also excited to add a fourth HNL-LAX option, and second redeye flight, twice per week making other U.S. Mainland connections seamless and convenient.”
Hawaiian® Airlines, Hawai’i’s hometown airline, has been the number one U.S. carrier for on-time performance for the past 18 years (2004-2021). The carrier has been in business for 94 years and is Hawaiʻi’s largest and longest-serving airline. Hawaiian Airlines offers approximately 130 daily flights within the Hawaiian Islands and daily nonstop service to 15 U.S. mainland gateways. Additionally, the carrier connects Honolulu with American Samoa, Japan, Australia, New Zealand, South Korea, Tahiti and the Cook Islands (from May 20, 2023). Hawaiian Airlines, Inc. is a subsidiary of Hawaiian Holdings, Inc. (NASDAQ: HA).
Source: Hawaiian Airlines