Hawaiian Airlines launching more West Coast-Hawaii routes
With the arrival of new Airbus A321neo aircraft, Hawaiian Airlines is launching three new routes to the Aloha State.
Beginning in January 2018, Hawaiian will start flights between Portland and Maui, Oakland and Kauai and Los Angeles and Kona.
First up is Portland-Maui which runs daily from January 18.
The Los Angeles to Kona route takes off in March and the Oakland-Kauai services resumes on April 11 as a daily flight.
"The introduction of A321neo service to the Western U.S. heralds the dawn of a new era for Hawaiian Airlines and its guests," Peter Ingram, executive vice president and chief commercial officer said.
"The A321neo offers an unrivaled combination of comfort and efficiency, allowing our guests to choose from three cabin experiences to customize their journey."
Hawaiian takes delivery of 18 new A321neo aircraft starting in the fourth quarter of 2017 through 2020 and plans to announce additional routes for the new jets in the coming months.
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