Hawaiian Airlines adds Airbus to Bay Area-Hawaii service

Hawaiian Airlines is adding 107,000 new air seats annually from the Bay Area to Hawaii, with the upcoming transition to Airbus A330-200 service from San Francisco to Honolulu, and the launch of previously announced new flights to Maui from San José and Oakland.

Starting November 6, Hawaiian will upgrade its service between San Francisco and Honolulu with the introduction of the A330 on its daily nonstop flights.

In January, South Bay and East Bay travelers will have the opportunity to fly nonstop to Maui in wide-body comfort with the launch of new flights from both San José and Oakland.

“Demand for our service to Hawaii from the Bay Area is growing and we are responding with more capacity and more choices,” said Mark Dunkerley, Hawaiian’s president and CEO. “In a two-month period, Hawaiian will significantly improve air service to Hawaii for Bay Area travelers, first with the transition to our new A330 aircraft for San Francisco flights in November, followed by the introduction of nonstop wide-body service to Maui from Oakland and San José in January.”

Hawaiian’s transition from its 264-seat, wide-body, twin-aisle Boeing B767-300 aircraft to the 294-seat, wide-body, twin-aisle A330 aircraft will add nearly 11,000 seats annually from San Francisco to Honolulu.

See the original article at: KHON2 Developing Stories

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