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Hawaiian Airlines' December Traffic Up
AP via Yahoo! Finance - 2 hours, 58 minutes ago Hawaiian Airlines Inc., a subsidiary of Hawaiian Holdings Inc., said December traffic rose 5.3 percent over last year. Revenue passenger miles grew to 637.1 million from 604.8 million last year.
Hawaiian Airlines' December Traffic Up
KiplingerForecasts.com - 2 hours, 50 minutes ago Hawaiian Airlines Inc., a subsidiary of Hawaiian Holdings Inc., said December traffic rose 5.3 percent over last year.
Hawaiian Airlines Reports December Traffic Statistics
[Press Release] PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance - Jan 12 5:00 AM Hawaiian Airlines, Inc., a subsidiary of Hawaiian Holdings, Inc. , today announced its systemwide traffic statistics for December, fourth quarter, and end-of-year for 2006 .
Hawaiian load factor 84.2%
BizJournals - 2 hours, 20 minutes ago Hawaiian Airlines Inc. reports flying 84.2 percent full during the month of December, when it carried more than 550,000 passengers on its scheduled routes.
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| Hawaiian Airlines |
IATA
HA |
ICAO
HAL |
Callsign
Hawaiian |
| Founded |
1929 (as Inter-Island Airways) |
| Hubs |
Honolulu International Airport |
| Focus cities / secondary hubs |
Kahului Airport |
| Frequent flyer hawaiianairlines program |
HawaiianMiles |
| Member lounge |
Premier Club |
| Fleet size |
29 |
| Destinations |
19 |
| Parent company |
Hawaiian Holdings Inc. |
| Headquarters |
Honolulu, Hawaii |
| Key hawaian airlines people |
Mark Dunkerly (CEO) |
| Website: http://www.hawaiianairlines.com |
Hawaiian Airlines is the 11th largest hawaaian airlines commercial airline in the United States. It is the largest airline based in hawaiiian airlines the State of Hawai'i and is commonly referred to by the acronym "HAL". Hawaiian Airlines' hub Hawaiia Airlines is located at Honolulu International Airport in Honolulu, Hawai'i and operates Hwaiian Airlines a secondary hub out of Kahului Airport. Hawaiian hawaiian airlines has code sharing agreements with Alaska Airlines, American Airlines, Continental Airlines, Harmony Airways, Northwest Airlines, and Virgin Atlantic Airways.
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Contents
- 1 History
- 2 Destinations
- 2.1 North hawaiian airlines reservations America
- 2.2 Oceania
- 3 Fleet
- 4 External hawaiian airlines logo links
- 5 References
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History
Hawaiian Airlines was founded by the Inter-Island hawaiian airlines company store Steam Navigation Company as Inter-Island Airways on January hawaiian airlines recipes 30, 1929, and started operations on November hawaiian airlines australia 11, 1929. On October 1, 1941, the name was simplified to Hawaiian Airlines when hawaiian airlines message board the company phased out its older Sikorsky flying boats. In 1966, jet travel started with the acquisition of Douglas DC-9 aircraft, which $99 round trip to hawaii, aloha airlines, hawaiian airlines cut travel times in half hawaiian airlines arrivals into australia on most of the routes. In 1984, the company began to operate charter services to the South Pacific using Douglas DC-8 aircraft, hawaiian airlines oversize cargo and soon hawaiian vacations alaska airlines they added Lockheed L-1011 aircraft to their fleet for West Coast services. As the west coast market grew, the South Pacific bank of america hawaiian airlines credit card market shrunk, and service was reduced when the company's hawaiian airlines phoenix DC-8's were retired in 1993 and when the L-1011's were replaced in favor of the Douglas DC-10 in 1994. pleasant hawaiian holidays airlines The company replaced these leased DC-10s with 14 leased alaska hawaiian airlines Boeing 767 aircraft during the fleet modernization, and replaced the DC-9s with Boeing 717 aircraft (the last member hawaii travel hawaiian airlines of that same family).
Hawaiian Airlines filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy hawaiian airlines bankruptcy protection on March 21, 2003 with operations still continuing, and is hawaiian airlines cargo overdue for $4.5 million USD worth of payments to hawaiian airlines cargo office address honolulu the pilots' pension plan. Within the company, it has been suggested that the plan be terminated. As of May 2005, Hawaiian hawaiian airlines expedia coupons Airlines had received court approval of its reorganization hawaiian airlines flowers plan. The company emerged from bankruptcy protection on June 2, 2005, with reduced operating costs through hawaiian airlines online checkin renegotiated contracts with its union work groups, restructured aircraft leases and investment from RC Aviation, a hawaiian airlines schedue unit of San Diego-based Ranch Capital, which bought a majority share in hawaiian airlines schedules parent company Hawaiian Holdings Inc in 2004.
Hawaiian has never had a fatal accident in its entire history and is the oldest US carrier with such a distinction (the others have not been around for more than 40 years). Hawaiian Airlines was the number one on-time carrier in the United States from November 2003 until November 2006, when rival Aloha Airlines took the number one spot, pushing Hawaiian to a close second.[1][2] The airline has also frequently been number one in fewest cancellations, baggage handling, and fewest oversales. Hawaiian Airlines is rated the best carrier serving Hawaii by Travel + Leisure[3], Zagat, and Condé Nast Traveler.[4]
May 4, 2006, saw the announcement of expanded service between the U.S. mainland and Hawaii in anticipation of the induction of the additional 4 767-300 aircraft, primarily focused on expanding non-stop service to Kahului Airport from San Diego, Seattle, and Portland. Additional flights have also been added between Honolulu and the cities of Seattle and Los Angeles.
Hawaiian Airlines Boeing 717-200 loading passengers at Kona International Airport for an interisland flight
As most U.S. airlines have raised prices for or dropped altogether in-flight meals in economy class to save money, Hawaiian is one of the last to serve these meals for flights to the mainland or international destinations.
Destinations
North America
- United States
- Alaska
- Anchorage, Alaska (Ted Stevens International Airport) - Scheduled Charter Service for Hawaiian Vacations
- Arizona
- Phoenix/Scottsdale (Sky Harbor International Airport)
- California
- Los Angeles (Los Angeles International Airport)
- Sacramento (Sacramento International Airport)
- San Diego (San Diego International Airport)
- San Francisco (San Francisco International Airport)
- San Jose (San Jose International Airport)
- Hawaii
- Hilo (Hilo International Airport)
- Honolulu (Honolulu International Airport) Hub
- Kahului (Kahului Airport)
- Kailua-Kona (Kona International Airport)
- Lihue (Lihue Airport)
- Nevada
- Las Vegas (McCarran International Airport)
- Oregon
- Portland (Portland International Airport)
- Washington
- Seattle/Tacoma (Seattle-Tacoma International Airport)
Oceania
- Australia
- Sydney (Kingsford Smith International Airport)
- Tahiti
- Papeete (Faa'a International Airport)
- American Samoa
- Pago Pago (Pago Pago International Airport)
Fleet
The Hawaiian Airlines fleet includes the following aircraft as of January 2007:
Hawaiian Airlines Fleet
| Aircraft |
Total |
Passengers
(First/Economy) |
Notes |
| Boeing 717-200 |
11 |
123 (8/115) |
Inter-island flights |
| Boeing 767-300 |
2 |
252 |
Transpacific flights |
| Boeing 767-300ER |
3 |
252 |
Transpacific and South Pacific flights |
| Boeing 767-300ER |
4 |
259 |
Transpacific and South Pacific flights |
| Boeing 767-300ER |
7 |
264 (18/246) |
Transpacific and South Pacific flights |
The average Hawaiian Airlines fleet age was 8.4 years old in August 2006.
External links
- Hawaiian Airlines
- Hawaiian Airlines Fleet Age
- Hawaiian Airlines Fleet Detail
- Hawaiian Airlines Passenger Opinions
- SeatGuru.com Seat Layouts for Hawaiian Airlines
References
- ^ Kelly, Jim. "Hawaiian Airlines continues on-time streak", Pacific Business News, 2006-06-01. Retrieved on 2006-06-03.
- ^ "Aloha ranks first in on-time arrivals", Pacific Business News, 2007-01-03. Retrieved on 2007-01-03.
- ^ "Magazine gives Hawaiian Airlines top rank", Pacific Business News, 2006-06-19. Retrieved on 2006-06-20.
- ^ "Hawaiian wins travel magazine honors", Pacific Business News, 2006-11-13. Retrieved on 2006-11-13.
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