Ajoute SFO au départ d'Honolulu au nombre des destinations qu'elle dessert avec ses A330-200 flambant neufs, à raison d'un vol quotidien à compter du 6 Novembre. L'avion restera en night stop à SFO.
détail de la rotation prévue
HA012 HNL1405 – 2110SFO 332 D
HA011 SFO0905 – 1220HNL 332 D 07NOV11-
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Re: Hawaiian Airlines
Face à la demande, la compagnie augmente ses capacités sur son vol quotidien vers Tokyo avec un A330-200 mis en ligne dès aujourd'hui.
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Re: Hawaiian Airlines
Sydney en quotidien :
Hawaiian Airlines continue de renforcer ses opérations internationales.
Répondant à une demande croissante pour ses services en provenance d'Australie, Hawaiian Airlines a décidé d'augmenter son offre en passant de cinq vols par semaine à un vol quotidien sans escale entre Sydney et Honolulu, cela à compter du 14 décembre prochain.
Le vol Hawaiian 452 partira tous les jours de Sydney à 21h20 et arrivera à l'aéroport international de Honolulu à 10h10 le même jour. Le vol 451 partira tous les jours de Honolulu à 11h50 et arrivera à Sydney à 19h20 le lendemain.
Ces vols seront opérés en Boeing 767-300ER de 264 sièges dont 18 en classe Affaires.
http://www.capaero.fr/actualites/hawaii ... tu829.html
Hawaiian Airlines continue de renforcer ses opérations internationales.
Répondant à une demande croissante pour ses services en provenance d'Australie, Hawaiian Airlines a décidé d'augmenter son offre en passant de cinq vols par semaine à un vol quotidien sans escale entre Sydney et Honolulu, cela à compter du 14 décembre prochain.
Le vol Hawaiian 452 partira tous les jours de Sydney à 21h20 et arrivera à l'aéroport international de Honolulu à 10h10 le même jour. Le vol 451 partira tous les jours de Honolulu à 11h50 et arrivera à Sydney à 19h20 le lendemain.
Ces vols seront opérés en Boeing 767-300ER de 264 sièges dont 18 en classe Affaires.
http://www.capaero.fr/actualites/hawaii ... tu829.html
Re: Hawaiian Airlines
Hawaiian Airlines signe une commande pour 5 A330 supplémentaires
PARIS, 17 novembre (Reuters) - La compagnie Hawaiian Airlines a signé une commande pour cinq A330 supplémentaires, annonce Airbus dans un communiqué.
Le montant de cette commande représente un milliard de dollars sur la base du prix catalogue.
PARIS, 17 novembre (Reuters) - La compagnie Hawaiian Airlines a signé une commande pour cinq A330 supplémentaires, annonce Airbus dans un communiqué.
Le montant de cette commande représente un milliard de dollars sur la base du prix catalogue.
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HA arrive à Brisbane avec style
Hawaiian Airlines (Honolulu) yesterday (November 27) continued its expansion into new international markets, with the launch of nonstop service to Brisbane, Australia, capital city of the State of Queensland.
Passengers on the inaugural flight departing Honolulu enjoyed a festive island-style send-off, featuring live Hawaiian music and hula, a traditional Hawaiian blessing by Kahu Richard Kamanu of Kaumakapili Church, and fresh flower lei upon boarding.
Brisbane is the second gateway city in Australia for the carrier. Hawaiian also offers nonstop daily flights between Sydney and Honolulu using its 294-seat, wide-body, twin-aisle Airbus A330-200 aircraft.
Hawaiian is the only U.S. carrier serving Brisbane, giving travelers in Hawai’i and throughout North America a convenient new travel alternative for experiencing the scenic beauty of Queensland – Australia’s “Sunshine State.”
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Passengers on the inaugural flight departing Honolulu enjoyed a festive island-style send-off, featuring live Hawaiian music and hula, a traditional Hawaiian blessing by Kahu Richard Kamanu of Kaumakapili Church, and fresh flower lei upon boarding.
Brisbane is the second gateway city in Australia for the carrier. Hawaiian also offers nonstop daily flights between Sydney and Honolulu using its 294-seat, wide-body, twin-aisle Airbus A330-200 aircraft.
Hawaiian is the only U.S. carrier serving Brisbane, giving travelers in Hawai’i and throughout North America a convenient new travel alternative for experiencing the scenic beauty of Queensland – Australia’s “Sunshine State.”
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Hawaiian Airlines annonce son arrivée à Taipeh
Hawaiian Airlines to fly to Taipei, Taiwan starting in July 2013
3 fois par semaine, non-stop de HNL, en A330-200
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3 fois par semaine, non-stop de HNL, en A330-200
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Une Cinquième Escale Japonaise
Sendai
Hawaiian Airlines (Honolulu) will add its fifth Japan gateway in June with the launch of new service three times a week to Sendai, Japan, starting June 25, pending Japan government approval.
The new flights will be the first scheduled service between Sendai and Hawai’i since another carrier left the market in 2004, and among the first new services to be introduced at Sendai Airport since it was closed for more than a month in 2011 due to damage caused by the Tohoku earthquake and subsequent tsunami.
Hawaiian’s new Sendai service will connect with and complement its existing service to Sapporo, operating nonstop from Honolulu to Sendai, with one-stop service returning to Honolulu via Sapporo.
Starting June 25, Hawaiian’s Flight HA 441 will depart Honolulu International Airport on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays at 12:15 p.m., cross the international dateline, and arrive at Sendai Airport at 4:00 p.m. the following day.
The return Flight HA 442 will then continue to Sapporo’s New Chitose Airport at 5:55 p.m. on Wednesdays, Fridays and Sundays, arriving at New Chitose at 7:10 p.m. before departing to Honolulu at 9:10 p.m., crossing the international dateline, and arriving in Honolulu at 9:50 a.m. the same day.
Hawaiian will operate the Honolulu-Sendai-Sapporo flights using its wide-body, twin-aisle Boeing 767-300 ER aircraft that seat up to 264 passengers.
Sendai is the largest city in the Tohoku region of northern Honshu, which has a population of more than 9 million. Sendai is known in Japan as “Mori no Miyako,” or Forest City, for its many green spaces in its city center. It is also known for its high quality rice and for its summer Tanabata Festival, which draws thousands of visitors from across Japan.
Sendai will be the tenth new destination that Hawaiian has introduced or announced in less than three years, following the launches of service to Tokyo in November 2010, Seoul in January 2011, Osaka in July 2011, Fukuoka in April 2012, New York in June 2012, Sapporo in October 2012, and Brisbane in November 2012. The company has previously announced new service to Auckland, New Zealand commencing on March 13, and to Taipei, Taiwan in July 2013.
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Hawaiian Airlines (Honolulu) will add its fifth Japan gateway in June with the launch of new service three times a week to Sendai, Japan, starting June 25, pending Japan government approval.
The new flights will be the first scheduled service between Sendai and Hawai’i since another carrier left the market in 2004, and among the first new services to be introduced at Sendai Airport since it was closed for more than a month in 2011 due to damage caused by the Tohoku earthquake and subsequent tsunami.
Hawaiian’s new Sendai service will connect with and complement its existing service to Sapporo, operating nonstop from Honolulu to Sendai, with one-stop service returning to Honolulu via Sapporo.
Starting June 25, Hawaiian’s Flight HA 441 will depart Honolulu International Airport on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays at 12:15 p.m., cross the international dateline, and arrive at Sendai Airport at 4:00 p.m. the following day.
The return Flight HA 442 will then continue to Sapporo’s New Chitose Airport at 5:55 p.m. on Wednesdays, Fridays and Sundays, arriving at New Chitose at 7:10 p.m. before departing to Honolulu at 9:10 p.m., crossing the international dateline, and arriving in Honolulu at 9:50 a.m. the same day.
Hawaiian will operate the Honolulu-Sendai-Sapporo flights using its wide-body, twin-aisle Boeing 767-300 ER aircraft that seat up to 264 passengers.
Sendai is the largest city in the Tohoku region of northern Honshu, which has a population of more than 9 million. Sendai is known in Japan as “Mori no Miyako,” or Forest City, for its many green spaces in its city center. It is also known for its high quality rice and for its summer Tanabata Festival, which draws thousands of visitors from across Japan.
Sendai will be the tenth new destination that Hawaiian has introduced or announced in less than three years, following the launches of service to Tokyo in November 2010, Seoul in January 2011, Osaka in July 2011, Fukuoka in April 2012, New York in June 2012, Sapporo in October 2012, and Brisbane in November 2012. The company has previously announced new service to Auckland, New Zealand commencing on March 13, and to Taipei, Taiwan in July 2013.
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Re: Hawaiian Airlines
Hawaiian Airlines a anoncée hier l'ouverture de 4 nouvelles lignes :
- Honolulu > Orlando MCO (2/7)
- Honolulu > Austin AUS (2/7)
- Honolulu > Ontario ONT (5/7)'
- Kahului OGG > Long Beach LGB (1 quotidien)
Source: https://newsroom.hawaiianairlines.com/r ... nd-orlando
- Honolulu > Orlando MCO (2/7)
- Honolulu > Austin AUS (2/7)
- Honolulu > Ontario ONT (5/7)'
- Kahului OGG > Long Beach LGB (1 quotidien)
Source: https://newsroom.hawaiianairlines.com/r ... nd-orlando