HONOLULU (AP) - Hawaiian Airlines plans to add a daily flight to San Francisco in the fall.
The first new flight will leave Honolulu Oct. 16 and return on Oct. 17, The Garden Island reported Sunday.
The airline says the new nonstop service will utilize narrow-body Airbus A321neo planes and add to its existing daily flights aboard wide-body Airbus A330 aircraft between San Francisco and both Honolulu and Maui’s Kahului Airport.
The carrier said it started offering service at San Francisco International Airport in 1986 and currently flies nearly 500,000 passengers annually to Hawaii from the Bay Area.
“We are delighted to offer our Bay Area guests another option to experience our award-winning hospitality on the way to Honolulu aboard the comfort of new Airbus A321neo aircraft,” said Brent Overbeek, senior vice president of revenue management and network planning.
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Information from: The Garden Island, http://thegardenisland.com/
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