Hawaiian Airlines restarting Tokyo flights from Kona
Hawaiian Airlines is set to restart Tokyo flights out of Kona.
The airline will resume Tokyo Haneda service with three flights from Oct. 29. through Nov. 4.
It will then operate regular weekly service on Nov. 22 before returning to a three-times-weekly schedule in March 2024.
“We’re very pleased to bring back our nonstop to Tokyo to meet increasing demand,” said Takaya Shishido, Japan country director at Hawaiian Airlines.
Hawaiian currently offers daily Tokyo flights from Honolulu’s Daniel K. Inouye International Airport and Osaka plus three-times-weekly service between Honolulu and Fukuoka.
The airline first launched Haneda-Kona flights in 2016.
Hawaiian operates its Japan routes on Airbus A330 aircraft.
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