Hawaiian Airlines adding winter peak season service to Seoul
Hawaiian Airlines is upping service to Seoul, South Korea for the winter peak season.
The airline will fly daily non-stop service between Seoul’s Incheon International Airport and Honolulu between January 14 and February 6.
Two extra flights a week will boost the current five times a week service, offering more flexibility for Korea tourists on vacation, the airline says.
"Our daily flights will help us meet increased demand by Korean travelers seeking our authentic Hawaiian flight experience on their way to a warm and relaxing getaway," said Soojin Yu, South Korea country director at Hawaiian Airlines.
"We are pleased to increase our service to welcome aboard even more guests during the popular Lunar New Year holiday."
The airline sys it has carried more than 800,000 passengers on the route since launching in 2011.
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