Hawaiian Airlines expands service to New Zealand
Hawaiian Airlines is expanding capacity to New Zealand to five times weekly.
The new expanded flight schedule has been unveiled which starts on March 21 with five flights a week on three-class Airbus A330 aircraft.
It includes lie-flat seating in business class and premium economy.
Departing Honolulu flights operate once a day Tuesday through Saturday and Wednesday through Sunday for the return leg from Auckland.
"Our growth in New Zealand underpins our decision to offer Kiwis unmatched value on their Hawaii vacation," Russell Williss, Hawaiian Airlines country director for New Zealand, said.
Hawaiian currently flies to Auckland three times a week and has done since launching the route in 2013.
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