Hawaiian Airlines is to increase the frequency
of its nonstop services between Seoul and Honolulu from four
flights a week to daily, starting 16 July 2012.
Mark Dunkerley, Hawaiians president and CEO,
said, Offering daily flights between Seoul and Honolulu has
always been part of our growth plan. Demand among Korean travelers
to vacation in Hawaii and for Hawaiian Airlines as a preferred
carrier has been steadily building this past year and we are
delighted to be expanding our service next July.
Hawaiian introduced service to Seouls Incheon
International Airport on 12 January 2011. Boosting its service to
offer daily flights will add more than 40,000 new air seats
annually, increasing the total over a full year to more than
96,000 air seats that Hawaiian will be providing between Seoul and
Honolulu.
Due in no small part to Hawaiians service, the
Korean visitor market for travel to Hawaii has grown significantly
in 2011. According to the most recent visitor statistics issued by
the Hawaii Tourism Authority, Honolulu has received more than
221,000 air seats from Seoul year-to-date through October 2011, a
90.5% increase year-on-year compared to the 116,000-plus air
seats through October 2010.
Hawaiian will continue to operate its
Seoul-Honolulu service using its wide-body, twin-aisle Boeing
767-300ER aircraft that seats 264 passengers, with 18
in Business Class and 246 in Economy Class. The airline plans to
introduce its newest and largest aircraft, the 294-seat, wide-body
Airbus A330-200, on the route at a later date.
Starting 16 July, and subject to government
approval, Hawaiians Flight #460 will depart Seouls Incheon
International Airport daily at 22:20 and arrive at Honolulu
International Airport at 12:05 the same day. The return
Flight #459 will depart Honolulu daily at 11:45 and arrive at
Incheon at 16:30 the following day. (Seoul is 19 hours ahead
of Honolulu and the flight crosses the International Dateline.)
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