US carrier Hawaiian Airlines will deploy its Boeing 787 Dreamliner on its second-longest domestic route. The airline will use the Dreamliner to replace its older Airbus widebody on the route this year, with the first flights taking off in April.
By Jeremiah Estrada Click here for updates on this story HONOLULU, Hawaii (KITV) -- Hawaiian Airlines laid off 61 non-contract
Travelers can expect floor-to-ceiling windows overlooking the tarmac and plenty of seating in dining areas and the bar.
Hawaiian Airlines just offered a preview of its upcoming premium lounge at Honolulu’s Daniel K. Inouye International Airport (HNL). Set to open in 2027, the lounge is part of Alaska Air Group’s 3-year strategic plan following its merger with Hawaiian Airlines.
A new Hawaiian Airlines lounge is in the works at Honolulu’s Daniel K. Inouye International Airport, with an expected opening in late 2027. The airline said it will mark its largest investment for a lounge space at the Honolulu airport.
Hawaiian Airlines has begun its second round of merger-related layoffs, and on Thursday issued WARN (Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notification) notices to 61 of its noncontract workforce based in Honolulu.
Hawaiian Airlines said it has sent pink slips to 61 Hawaiʻi-based employees as the company continues to cut non-union jobs after its merger with Alaska Airlines. The latest cuts are in addition to 57 job losses announced in October by the Honolulu-based carrier due to the merger.
Airlines have taken full advantage of the relaxed policies regarding the deployment of narrowbody aircraft on flights to Hawaii. Alaska Airlines and Southwest Airlines heavily utilize the Boeing 737 on various Hawaiian routes, while carriers like American Airlines and Hawaiian Airlines deploy the Airbus A321neo.
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Dreaming of an international holiday? An island paradise perhaps? More than a few airlines have launched sales beach-laden destinations this week.
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