18 September 2009
SYDNEY - Hawaiian Airlines will expand its service from Hawaiiââ¬â¢s largest visitor markets for the summer peak travel season with the addition of three daily flights to Hawaii from California.
Hawaiian also announced it would put the first two of its new A330 aircraft into service on the Los Angeles-Honolulu route starting in June.
Hawaiian is adding two daily nonstop flights to Maui ââ¬' one from Oakland and the other from San Diego ââ¬' as well as another daily flight between Los Angeles and Honolulu, beginning June 17 next year.
Mark Dunkerley, Hawaiianââ¬â¢s president and CEO, said, ââ¬ÅâThe arrival of the first of our new long- range Airbus aircraft gives us the opportunity to expand our service from Hawaiiââ¬â¢s largest visitor market when travel demand is at its highest.ââ¬~
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