Hawaiian Airlines and Korean Air have expanded
their marketing partnership with a new program that allows each
carriers frequent flyer members to earn and redeem mileage
credits on either carrier.
Under the new program, members of Hawaiians
HawaiianMiles and Korean Airs SkyPass programs are now able to
earn frequent flyer miles on all qualified flights operated by
each carrier by providing their frequent flyer number at the time
of booking or when checking in for their flight.
HawaiianMiles members can redeem their miles for
award travel on any Korean Air flight for roundtrip Coach Class
and Business Class seating, subject to availability, while SkyPass members can redeem their miles for
travel on any Hawaiian Airlines flight for roundtrip Coach and
First/Business Class seating, subject to availability.
The new frequent flyer agreement represents a
deepening of the relationship between Hawaiian and Korean Air. The
two airlines previously established codeshare agreements for
Hawaiians customers traveling on select Korean Air flights within
South Korea and to Bangkok, Thailand, as well as for Korean Air
customers traveling on Hawaiians transpacific and interisland
flights, including its new service between Incheon and Honolulu,
launched 12 January 2011.
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