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Alaska Airlines Struggles For Hawaii Travel Spot After 15 Years

When they started, Southwest wasn’t in the picture and Hawaiian didn’t fly to the neighbor islands from the mainland. Now what’s next for Alaska Airlines Hawaii?

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32 thoughts on “Alaska Airlines Struggles For Hawaii Travel Spot After 15 Years”

  1. For 15 years our family has relied o Alaska Airlines to get our family from Victoria BC to Lihue to visit Ohana there, we count on the red eye flights to Seattle from Lihue and then the connecting Horizon Air flights from Seattle to Victoria BC.
    I hope Alaska can bring back these late night flights to Seattle, they are a popular option for families with kids who can sleep on these long flights home or Canadians that need to make connections the next day without having to book a night in Seattle….which is what I’m facing for travel this June.

  2. On the topice of Alaska, I see that they are late to open up their super saver fares from the West Coast to Kauai this year for summer 2023 travel. I count on this as I use British Airways Avios awards, a portion of which are allocated from Alaska super saver fare seats. No super saver seats = no avios awards availability. I’m usually able to book my summer vacation in January and still waiting, checking every day to see if anything has opened. I am wondering if their battle with Southwest is making them more stingy. I’d love to hear if anyone else knows anything about this specific issue. Please comment if you know the inside scoop.

    1. Hi Linda.

      We can concur that availability of Alaska Airlines awards is less than it once was. We do, however, see that among all the airlines though, so it doesn’t seem specific to them at all.

      Aloha.

      1. Thank you for the response. I understand this is happening across all airlines. But something dramatic happened from last year to this year. If you have Avios it has gone from award tickets being scanty but available to nothing at all. And there are still lots of travel writers pushing this best use of Avios to fly to the Hawaii from the West Coast when this is not the option it used to be. I just don’t see folks writing about this significant change.

  3. This should lower costs to travelers with this much competition.
    Today I will spend more for a flight and let the lowest rate flights left to the complainers. Avoiding stress is money well spent.

  4. I love Hawaiian and hate to say this but Alaska does far more for the Hawaii community than HA does in terms of outreach and philanthropy and for that, am very grateful for their presence here.

    I think a HA/AS merge would really be ideal. With AS joining oneworld and growing at such a fast pace, having a strong company like AS purchase HA would be just what they need to become a truly global carrier. They would finally have 787s and other widebodies to serve the asia/south pacific markets and have a true chance at serving the Hawaii neighbor island market and beyond.

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  5. There are a lot of people taking morning flights from Boise to Oakland on Southwest and catching connecting SWA flight to Hawaii. Alaska should jump on this and have direct flights from Boise to Hawaii. A lot of people want direct flights from Boise, which is getting bigger and needs more options for Hawaii travelers.

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  6. I see Hawaiian losing the most market share out of the Alaska, United, and Southwest battle for Hawaii. Maybe Alaska buys Hawaiian, keeps the Hawaiian name, provides more One World members, marketing opportunities, etc?

    Southwest can take losses to continue to expand in Hawaii. Can Hawaiian and Alaska?

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  7. Aloha Guys! We loved flying Alaska Air. But then they made the mistake of eliminating flights out of Oakland to Hawaii. By doing so, they’ve abandoned their East Bay Area customers (unless we want to drive 2 hours in heavy traffic to SF or San Jose, Or fly to Seattle and then Hawaii).

  8. I had booked a round-trip to Lihue from San Jose last April for an October trip, and paying extra for premium legroom. 6 weeks before the trip, Alaska cancelled the flights and rebooked us via Seattle adding 8 hours to the travel time. The return was a red eye to Seattle with an 8 hour layover. Needless to say, I cancelled and rebooked on HA. I won’t ever fly on Alaska again..

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  9. I loved flying nonstop on Alaska Air from Oakland and San Francisco. Alaska stopped all the non stops from Iakland and most nonstop from SFO. So now I travel on Southwest . It’s a bummer, I have the Alaska air credit card and companion fare , but no longer really use it

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    1. Hi Carrie –
      We stopped using our Alaska card for that very reason. We only fly them now if we are traveling to Alaska to see family there. And even their schedules for Those flights are a pain and mega expensive.

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  10. We used Alaska for a good many years and very much liked the airline. They are timely and their service was good. Then a few years ago they started routing all their flights out of Seattle and that resulted in too many missed flights. So far Southwest has been good with us. We have a professor friend who had a conference up in Portland OR. She likes SW and tries to use them to get to Portland. That was just impossible. SW had something like four connecting flights and it was an all day affair. She went with Alaska with just one flight to get there. If you’re coming out of Northwest, Alaska cannot be beat. A good number of the people who come to Hawaii, live in the Northwest and Alaska is unbeatable for them.

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  11. Alaska airlines all the way. No way do I enjoy the cattle car open seating of Southwest all the way to the islands. I hope Alaska stays in the market.

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  12. Mahalo BOH boyz for this realistic article. Didn’t know about the Mokulele connection. Molokai is now a great idea for me and some savvy visitors. Hope Mome take advantage.

  13. Alaska is the better and superior choice for travel to and from Hawaii compared to the cattle car operation that is southwest. Alaska has been doing it longer and better when you compare the two airlines. Keep up the great work!

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      1. Southwest is playing the long game. Look across the country….most of the time they are no longer the low price.

        You knock Hawaiian out you’ll see.

        1. Right. Kick them out now so we can start paying $240 round trip between islands asap again, instead of waiting for your imagined long game strategy to take effect! And btw this is really more about being gouged by Hawaiian for the years after Aloha went down. Apparently this forum is packed with people with money to burn or lots of HA workers.

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          1. SWA has a lot of money behind them and uses that to force it’s way into a market and then raise the fares over time. They have time and again displayed a lack of local knowledge and disrespect for Hawaii. SWA well represents what has always been an issue here. People from elsewhere try and come here and take what they can at the expense of the people that live here. Operating at a loss inter island for a year or two inter island is not supporting Hawaii. It’s creating unsustainable expectations that hurts Hawaii in the long run.

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  14. We loved flying Alaska to HI for both business (me) and pleasure (family). It was very convenient, and we loved the product. However, when they pulled their OAK service, that was it for us. SFO/SJO is just not convenient for the early morning flights that we prefer. Wish they would bring those flights back.

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  15. I have flown to Hawaii numerous times on Alaska, mainly to LIH as it’s a direct flight. They have been great! I used to work for HA and always chose the 330 for the extra room, but I’d prefer direct flights over minor comfort differences when flying to the islands… I hope that AS continues to fly direct as it saves so much hassle and allows me to enjoy more island time!

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  16. Was surprised a couple years ago flew to hawaii on a hawaiian wide body. When we flew home was an airbus narrow body, quite disappointed. Flight attendant said couldn’t fill plane anymore with other carriers now competing. Since have flown alaska so whole trip one airlines . Sadly these narrow bodies make the 5 plus hour trip fairly unpleasant. Now think twice about traveling to hawaii

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  17. Since H A terminal move at LAX, I know we will Not be flying HA( major hassle)
    I vote Alaska, I’ve flown them before and nothing bad to say

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    1. I have always flown Alaska to
      Hawaii. This last trip I flew Hawaiian Airlines, which I will never do again. Their narrow planes are cramped and their service is marginal at best. Nothing beats Alaska to the islands.

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