Hawaiian adds flights to Australia, NZ
Hawaiian Airlines has added 31 seasonal flights to its schedules in September and October between Honolulu and its three Oceania gateways – Auckland, which launches on March 13, and Sydney and Brisbane.
The extra flights will add approximately 8,800 seats on the three routes during a peak travel period for New Zealand and Australian travellers.
For its service connecting Auckland and Honolulu, Hawaiian is increasing from three to four flights per week from September 19 to October 11, adding four extra flights to the schedule.
Hawaiian is increasing its Sydney-Honolulu service from daily to 10 flights per week from September 11 to October 19, adding 17 extra flights to the schedule.
Between Brisbane and Honolulu, Hawaiian is increasing from three to five flights per week from September 13 to October 14, adding 10 extra flights to the schedule.
Travellers flying on Hawaiian between North America and any of its international destinations can take advantage of free stopovers in Hawaii.
Ian Jarrett
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