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5 thoughts on “Delta Adds More Hawaii Flights + First-Ever Premium Select Option”

  1. The flight there and back will be the best part of the trip. Once you get to the Islands you’ll be treated like garbage by people who think they own the island and have lost their ability to be hospitable.
    No thanks. I’ll spend my money somewhere else. Unless things change someday, I won’t return to Hawaii.

  2. This Decision is absolutely Amazing. Blessings to Deltas New adventures and the upgrades to Hawaii flights, for it is going to catch on like Fire….and expediency shall be prosperous…just what we’re been waiting for to happen. Congratulations 💯‼️. Thank you 😊

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  3. I surely have the feeling that there’s a lot of wishful hoping and thinking here. First off, all of the airlines have a severe pilot shortage and pilots are not something that grows on trees. And secondly, I think all of the airlines are having difficulty getting aircraft. Those two problems are the reasons you’re seeing a lot of cancellations. The Boeing plant in Seattle is where they make the Max aircraft. The bigger Boeings are coming out of a plant in the Carolinas. That plant has not been able to get an aircraft by either Boeing’s own certification or the FAA certification. It’s largely because building an airplane is a complicated process and takes learning. Let’s hope something does come together.
    Aloha

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  4. Aloha!
    And of greater importance to us midwesterners, Delta is adding a new non-stop flight from Detroit to Honolulu starting on November 19.
    Mahalo

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    1. Oh great. More touristson the already Over Crowded islands. The destruction resulting to what used to be a real paradise…its lands and culture… is Unconscionable.

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