Hawaiian Airlines halting Boston-Honolulu flights
Hawaiian Airlines is dropping its longest domestic route in the fall.
The airline will suspend nonstop service between Boston Logan and Honolulu’s Daniel K. Inouye International Airport.
The last flight on the route departs November 19.
Hawaiian cites weak demand for the four times a week service.
It is also cutting transpacific flights between Honolulu and Incheon, South Korea, and Fukuoka, Japan.
The 5,095-mile Boston-Honolulu route lasing nearly 12 hours launched before the pandemic as the longest ever domestic flight.
“It’s always a difficult decision to suspend a route, especially in cities like Seoul, which we have enjoyed serving for over 14 years,” said Joe Sprague, CEO of Hawaiian Airlines.
“However, despite our team’s best efforts, soft post-pandemic travel demand from Asia combined with various market challenges have persisted in Seoul, as well as in Fukuoka and Boston.”
The airline will rearrange routings for customers or they will receive a full refund.
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