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Hawaiian Airlines to Resume Direct Service Between Honolulu and Auckland from July 2, 2022

Hawaiian Airlines will resume three weekly nonstop flights from Honolulu to Auckland from July 2, 2022. The route will be serviced with a 278 seat Airbus A330 featuring 18 Premium lie-flat seats, 68 Extra Comfort seats and 192 Main Cabin seats.


Hawaiian Airlines Airbus A330 - Courtesy Hawaiian Airlines

On Wednesday (April 6, 2022), Hawaiian Airlines announced that they will resume their long-awaited service between Honolulu and Auckland starting July 2, 2022, after an over two year hiatus due to pandemic-related travel restrictions. The carrier will operate three weekly departures from Honolulu on Mondays, Wednesdays and Saturdays, and the route will be serviced with a 278 passenger Airbus A330 featuring 18 Premium Class lie-flat leather seats, 68 Extra Comfort, and 192 Main Cabin seats. Hawaiian Airlines’ flight HA445 will depart Honolulu (HNL) at 14:25 and arrive in Auckland (AKL) at 21:45 the next day. From July 4, 2022, the return flight, HA446, will depart Auckland on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Sundays at 23:55, and arrive in Honolulu the same day at 10:50.


In Wednesday’s announcment, Hawaiian Airlines’ Regional Director – Australia and New Zealand, Andrew Stanbury, said,


“Our July return comes at just the right time as Kiwis looking to get away this winter can now take a much-needed tropical escape to the Hawaiian Islands or visit the continental United States. We look forward to welcoming them back with our authentic Hawaiian hospitality and unparalleled onboard service. The resumption of our New Zealand service, along with the restart of our Sydney service in December, completes the reopening of our Oceania market – an integral piece of our company’s post-pandemic recovery.”


Hawaiian® Airlines, Hawai’i’s hometown airline, has been the number one U.S. carrier for on-time performance for the past 17 years (2004-2020). The carrier has been in business for 93 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 16 U.S. mainland gateways. Additionally, the carrier connects Honolulu with American Samoa, Japan, Australia, New Zealand, South Korea and Tahiti. Hawaiian Airlines, Inc. is a subsidiary of Hawaiian Holdings, Inc. (NASDAQ: HA).



Source: Hawaiian Airlines

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