Hawaiian Faces Setback as United Plans To Make Headway

Hawaiian Faces Setback as United Forges Ahead

Many changes lie ahead for the airlines serving Hawaii and Hawaii visitors. Today, Hawaiian’s loss may become United’s gain.

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17 thoughts on “Hawaiian Faces Setback as United Forges Ahead”

  1. I recently flew business class on both JAL & Hawaiian from Hawaii HNL & KOA to/from Tokyo, on two separate trips. JAL was hands down the better product. Better seats, layout, service, food, condition …..everything…..the overall quality was incredible on JAL.

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    1. I flew HND-HNL-HND at Christmas outbound JAL return Hawaiian as JAL flight was sold out in Business. Totally agree with you. Hawaiian Flight attendants were friendly and that is about it.

      1. Yes. Hard to compare HA with JAL/ANA in C class. The business product of Japanese carriers are in a class of their own.

        On the other hand, JAL economy to KOA is really poor. Mostly due to 767 aircraft, but not only.

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