Hawaiian Airlines adds three new cities
Hawaiian Airlines is expanding its domestic network by adding a trio of new cities.
Starting in March, Hawaiian will launch flights from Orlando to Honolulu with two flights a week aboard 278-seat Airbus A330 aircraft.
The airline says Central Florida is one of the largest US travel markets to Hawaii currently without nonstop service.
From 16 March Hawaiian will start five weekly nonstop flights between Honolulu and LA area airport Ontario International.
"It’s one of the biggest requests we get from travelers, and I know it will be an extremely popular route. I want to thank Hawaiian Airlines for their support and confidence in Southern California’s fastest-growing aviation gateway," said Alan Wapner, President of the Ontario International Airport Authority Board of Commissioners.
The following month Hawaiian begins flying from Austin, Texas with two weekly flights aboard an Airbus A330.
It marks the 16th US city in Hawaiian’s network.
Written by Ray Montgomery, US Editor
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