Hawaiian Airlines has been granted tentative
approval by the U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) to operate
one daily flight between Honolulu and Tokyos Haneda Airport.
Hawaiians route application to DOT proposes
twice-daily flights between Honolulu and Haneda International
Airport starting in late October. Both of Hawaiians proposed
daily flights are scheduled to depart Haneda shortly before
midnight and arrive in Honolulu around noon the same day, allowing
Tokyo-area travelers to depart after a full day of work and dinner
and arrive in time to enjoy a first afternoon in Hawaii. The
return flights would both depart Honolulu in early evening and
arrive at Haneda around 10:00 p.m. the next day. Tokyo is 19 hours
ahead of Honolulu and the flight crosses the International
Dateline.
We are delighted at the prospect of being able
to start new service to Tokyo soon. This is exciting news for all
of us at Hawaiian, said Mark Dunkerley, Hawaiians president and
CEO. We had applied for two round trips and remain convinced that
our proposal would produce far greater benefits to competition
than the other proposals and plan to ask the DOT to reconsider
granting Hawaiian a second daily round trip.
Hawaiian Airlines
plans to initially service the Honolulu-Tokyo flights with its
Boeing 767-300ER aircraft seating up to 264 passengers, before
adding its new and larger 294-seat Airbus A330-200 aircraft onto
the route.
The Tokyo-Honolulu flights are a first step in
Hawaiians long-term plan to expand its service in Asia and other
international destinations using the 27 new Airbus
A330s and
A350s
that the company expects to integrate into its fleet over the
coming decade.
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