Hawaiian Airlines has launched flights between
Honolulu and Sapporo in Japan.
The capital city of the island of Hokkaido,
Japan’s second-largest and northernmost island, Sapporo, is
Japan’s fourth-largest city with a population of 1.9 million.
Sapporo is renowned for its ski resorts –
the city hosted the 1972 Winter Olympics – and the world-famous
Sapporo Snow Festival, which annually attracts millions of
visitors each February to see its spectacular snow and ice
sculptures.
Hawaiian’s Honolulu-Sapporo service is adding
41,000 new air seats to the market annually and the benefit to
Hawaii’s visitor industry will be significant, according to the
Hawaii Tourism Authority.
“Today’s launch of Hawaiian Airlines’ new
Sapporo route is great news for Hawaii’s tourism economy and will
generate an estimated $61 million in visitor spending and $6.7
million in state tax revenue” said Mike McCartney, president and
CEO of the Hawaii Tourism Authority. “The flight will also provide
residents of Hokkaido with its only direct access to Hawaii. We
remain committed to working with Hawaiian Airlines to ensure the
success of this flight and providing visitors greater
accessibility to our state.”
Hawaiian’s Flight HA 441 departs Honolulu
International Airport on Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday at 14:45,
crosses the international dateline, and arrives at Sapporo’s New
Chitose Airport at 19:00 the following day.
The return flight HA 442 departs Sapporo on
Wednesday, Friday, and Sunday at 21:30, crosses the international
dateline, and arrives in Honolulu at 09:55 the same day.
Hawaiian will operate its Honolulu-Sapporo
flights with wide-body, twin-aisle Boeing 767-300ER aircraft
seating 264 passengers, with 18 in Business Class and 246 in the
Main Cabin.
See other recent news regarding:
Travel News Asia,
RevPAR,
Interviews,
Pictures,
Sports Tourism,
Videos,
Hawaiian Airlines,
Honolulu,
Sapporo,
Japan
|