46 thoughts on “Dry Flights To Hawaii? What You’ll Want To Know”

  1. We just flew back Hawaiian from Honolulu to Austin on the new nonstop flight on July 23 and they served alcohol… But we went out there two weeks earlier they did not. Apparently the policy change was on the 15th.

  2. I wouldnt fly without drink availability. Punish those who go wild by putting them on no fly lists for ALL
    domestic airlines for 5 years. Plus hefty fines. Be sure this diclosure is made known to all travelers at purchase time.
    My in flight time to Honolulu is about 11 hours. Flying should be fun and relaxing as the start of the vacation.
    Don’t punish us for poor benavior of others. Sprinkle flights with air marshals.

  3. As someone who flies a lot for work, I am just fine with no alcohol on board an aircraft. It just makes sense to keep everyone on board as safe as possible. Wait till you get off the plane and then have at it. Flying is stressful enough, nobody wants to sit next to that guy /girl who has been drinking their butt off in the airport bar pre flight. Been there and it sucks. Its five hours, you won’t die without a drink. Be considerate to your fellow passengers and crew. Mahalo!

  4. I have seen way too many drunk and out of control fliers after drinking. I think a permanent ban on alcohol is perfectly acceptable.

  5. Thank you for the information and please, do update on the status of Hawaiian airlines when possible. It does make a difference to choose a flight that offers options and most should not be held accountable for the people that couldn’t Act appropriate. Thank you for a detailed and informative article.

    1. Hi Melanie.

      We did hear from Hawaiian and just updated the post accordingly. They resumed alcohol sales in the main cabin effective July 15.

      Aloha.

  6. There’s no way someone on a flight I’m on will emerge unscathed if they assault a flight attendant.
    By the way, the Dierks Bentley song “Drunk on a plane” is not to be imitated in real life.
    Mahalo Beat of Hawaii for the ever awesome information.
    Y’all rock the world!

    1. If given a choice between POG and a Mai Tai, I’d choose POG! It’s delicious, different and uniquely Hawaiian and it won’t make people rude! Thank you BOH for all your great info. Mahalo

  7. Wouldn’t mind not having alcohol on my flight but, not having anything to drink included in the price (Frontier) is unacceptable.

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