Hawaiian to go daily from Sydney
Hawaiian Airlines will increase its service between Sydney and Honolulu from five flights a week to year-round daily non-stop flights starting December 14.
Glenn Taniguchi, Hawaiian’s senior vice president of marketing and sales, said the arrival of another aircraft later this year would allow Hawaiian to meet the increased demand out of Australia.
The airline in April increased its Sydney flight schedule from four days per week to daily for the peak winter season and, because of aircraft availability, will operate five days per week between August 3 and December 13, before starting year-round daily service on December 14.
Hawaiian’s Flight 452 will depart Sydney Airport daily at 9:20 pm and arrive at Honolulu International Airport at 10:10 am the same day.
Return Flight 451 will depart Honolulu daily at 11:50 am and arrive in Sydney at 7:20 pm the following day. (Sydney is currently 20 hours ahead of Honolulu and the flight crosses the international dateline.)
Ian Jarrett
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