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Hawaiian Airlines to Suspend Routes to Seoul, Fukuoka, Boston as It Shifts Focus to Other Destinations

Hawaiian Airlines will redeploy aircraft from suspended routes to higher-demand markets and launch a new Seattle to Seoul flight starting September, based on years of flight data.

  • Amid network review, Hawaiian Airlines said Tuesday it will suspend service between Honolulu’s Daniel K. Inouye International Airport and Incheon, Fukuoka and Boston, with last flights in November.
  • Hawaiian Airlines said soft demand from Asia persisted in Seoul Incheon, Fukuoka, and Boston, leading to suspension of routes this November, after months of review and underperformance.
  • To meet strong demand, Hawaiian Airlines said fleet will be redeployed to boost flights between Honolulu and Sydney, Papeete, Los Angeles and Seattle.
  • The airline said impacted travelers will receive accommodation or refunds, ensuring access to more destinations and meeting strong demand.
  • This network shift by Hawaiian Airlines narrows direct connectivity and shifts focus toward the South Pacific, as some distinctive nonstop options disappear.
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Hawaii News Now broke the news in Honolulu, United States on Wednesday, August 13, 2025.
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