Hawaiian Airlines is to increase flights between
Kaua'i and California during the summer of 2016.
Daily service between Lihu'e and Oakland and Los
Angeles will take place during the peak travel months from
mid-June through September.
Additionally, Hawaiian will reinstate non-stop
flights to Kona from both Oakland and Los Angeles as part of the
airline's seasonal routes.
"Next summer will mark Hawaiian's third year
offering more options to our guests during the peak travel
period," said Peter Ingram, Hawaiian Airlines executive vice
president and chief commercial officer. "Thanks to the robust
demand from West Coast travelers, we are pleased to build on the
success of our seasonal routes by introducing daily service from
California to Kaua'i."
Beginning 27 May 2016, the airline will
offer three-times weekly service from Oakland to both Lihu'e and
Kona, four-times weekly service from Los Angeles to Kona, and
increase its regular nonstop service between Los Angeles and Lihu'e to four-times weekly. From mid-June through
5 September 2016,
service to Kaua'i from both Oakland and Los Angeles will be
offered daily.
The seasonal Oakland and Los Angeles service
to the islands of Kaua'i and Hawai'i will add nearly 74,000 air
seats to these travel markets over 14 weeks of service.
The
flights to Kona will be operated by Hawaiian Airlines' wide-body,
twin-aisle Airbus A330 aircraft, seating 294 passengers in a
three-class cabin, with 18 in First Class, 40 in Extra Comfort and
236 in the Main Cabin.
Flights to Lihu'e will be operated by the
airline's Boeing 767-300ER aircraft, seating 264 passengers in a
two-class cabin, with 18 in First Class and 246 in the Main Cabin.
With the addition of both seasonal services, both Lihu'e
Airport and Kona International Airport will have a Hawaiian
Airlines wide-body aircraft arriving every day of the week next
summer.
Hawaiian Airlines,
Hawaii,
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