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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Hawaiian Airlines cuts 3 routes, including longest US domestic flight - The Points Guy
Hawaiian Airlines is pulling back flights to Asia and cutting its longest domestic U.S. route. Instead, the airline will fly more frequencies to Australia, Tahiti — and, above all else, between Honolulu and the U.S. West Coast.Hawaiian announced the network shakeup late Tuesday, revealing plans to suspend its nonstop service between Honolulu's Daniel K. Inouye International Airport (HNL) and three destinations:Boston Logan International Airport …
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