12 thoughts on “Delta + Hawaiian A321neo Engine Recall”
David H
Hello any changes on San Diego to Kahului flight 57 in Novembe
r will be our flight with Hawaiian, need to know so we don’t have to make any last minute changes, and traveling with a disabled passenger and if we have to make any changes will Hawaiian pay the difference.
Thank you
David
Thank you BOH for sharing this and other related stories about this very important matter! I would have never known about this problem if you didn’t report it.
This news is very concerning because I have a trip coming up later this year, and my reservation says I’ll be on that aircraft. I hope they get everything sorted by then or put us on a different piece of equipment.
Well American is flying this neo and now I am worried. Been saving and scheduled for Sept travel and unsure why Delta and Haw. are the only ones being recalled. A neo is a neo. Will be following this story closely. Thank you BOH!
My goodness gracious Beat of Hawai’i!! You’re spot on all the time. Please tell me you will share that genie in the bottle.
I can’t believe it’s taken this long for Hawai’ian airlines to acknowledge that there’s clearly a problem with those planes. To wait this long into their peak season is pretty deft.
Mahalo Nui Loa for all you do for all of us out here.
Aloha and blessings always.
Hello any changes on San Diego to Kahului flight 57 in Novembe
r will be our flight with Hawaiian, need to know so we don’t have to make any last minute changes, and traveling with a disabled passenger and if we have to make any changes will Hawaiian pay the difference.
Thank you
David
Hi David.
We’ll be providing all the updates we receive on this situation. Nothing yet.
Aloha.
Hawaiian should have chosen the other 321 New Engine Option from the GE/French consortium instead of the PW.
Both are substantially more efficient, although one could make the argument that the PW uses no fuel at all when in the shop!!
Thank you for the info! I am scheduled on the Delta Neo September 27th and I was excited because it was a new plane! Please keep us updated on this.
Hi Debi.
Thanks, we will do just that.
Aloha.
Thank you BOH for sharing this and other related stories about this very important matter! I would have never known about this problem if you didn’t report it.
This news is very concerning because I have a trip coming up later this year, and my reservation says I’ll be on that aircraft. I hope they get everything sorted by then or put us on a different piece of equipment.
Hi RP.
Thank you. We’ll undoubtedly be hearing from the airlines on how they plan to deal with this unforseen situation quite soon.
Aloha.
Well American is flying this neo and now I am worried. Been saving and scheduled for Sept travel and unsure why Delta and Haw. are the only ones being recalled. A neo is a neo. Will be following this story closely. Thank you BOH!
Hi Sandi.
American does not use these jet engines and is not affected by this development. Just Delta Air Lines and Hawaii Airlines.
Aloha.
Hawaiian must merge to survive. We need to save the many jobs at Hawaiian and keep the state flagship airline.
Jet blue? Alaska?
My goodness gracious Beat of Hawai’i!! You’re spot on all the time. Please tell me you will share that genie in the bottle.
I can’t believe it’s taken this long for Hawai’ian airlines to acknowledge that there’s clearly a problem with those planes. To wait this long into their peak season is pretty deft.
Mahalo Nui Loa for all you do for all of us out here.
Aloha and blessings always.
Delta could use the 757-200 as a backup if they have any left on their roster.