Hawaiian goes daily from Sydney
Hawaiian Airlines will increase in its nonstop service between Sydney and Honolulu in 2011.
The airline will offer daily flights April 6 – August 1 (up from four flights per week) to meet peak season demand.
This will be the first time Hawaiian has offered daily flights between Honolulu and Sydney since launching service on the route in May 2004.
From August 2, 2011, Hawaiian will fly five times weekly between Sydney and Honolulu, adding one more day to the current service schedule.
Hawaiian’s increased service will add approximately 19,000 new seats from Sydney to Hawaii in 2011.
Hawaiian will continue to operate the route using wide-body Boeing 767-300ER aircraft.
Ian Jarrett
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