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Hawaiian Airlines - airline information

    

  

  

General information

   

Hawaiian Airlines

Hawaiian Spirit Airlines is one of the World's oldest airlines, founded in 1929 under the name of Inter-Island Airlines.

Today, the company is a prosperous enterprise serving the Hawaiian Islands primarily and the western coast of the USA. The carrier depends on the intensity of tourism to the exotic islands in the center of the Pacific.

It has a modest fleet, but transport a substantial number of tourists.

          

Fact sheet

 

 General company information...

Official name: 

Hawaiian Airlines

Slogan(s):

-

IATA designator:

HA

ICAO designator:

HAL

Headquarters:

Honolulu (Hawaii), USA

Alliance:

None

 Destinations...

Hubs:

Honolulu International Airport - Kahului (Hawaii), USA

Focus cities, regions,

secondary hubs:

Kahului Airport - Kahului (Hawaii), USA

Number of destinations:

19

 Fleet & flights-related...

Fleet size:

29

Aircraft types used:

Boeing 717, Boeing 767

Accidents & incidents:

None

 Passengers-related...

Number of passengers:

-

Classes:

-

Frequent flyer program:

Hawaiian Miles

Other important issues:

- Hawaiian Airline is the 11th larges commercial airline in the USA

  

Destinations

 

The carrier connects the following geographical areas: Alaska, Arizona, California, Hawaii, Nevada, Oregon, Washington, Australia, Tahiti and the American Samoa.

In Hawaii it operates on 5 airports: Hilo, Honolulu, Kahului, Kailua-Kona, Lihue.

   

Fleet

  

Consists of Boeing 717 and 767 aircraft, quite old aircraft types. DC and MD aircraft have been recently taken out of function.

     

Activity & market position

  

Focusing on Hawaii's touristical potential and southern Pacific routes

  

The airline is focusing on exploiting Hawaii's potential in the domestic US market and also connects the Southern Pacific.

                                

 Last modified/updated: October 9, 2007

                           

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