Next Up Hawaiian Airlines! As Boeing Resumes Dreamliners

Game On | Hawaiian Airlines | Boeing Dreamliners Resume

A game-changer poised to usher in a new era at Hawaiian Airlines. See what the about-to-be-delivered new Dreamliner means for you.

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15 thoughts on “Game On | Hawaiian Airlines | Boeing Dreamliners Resume”

  1. How can you make a Hawaiian Air flight reservation that ensures your seating in one of the new 787-9 dreamliners for January 2024?

  2. If it’s not Pualani, it ain’t worth your money! Ready for Hawaiian to elevate travel to a higher degree.

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  3. Great news abounds and will be greatly appreciated by those who can afford to upgrade and also those who fly 1st class. My question to this is:”I Believe that the Elimination of Tourism is the Ultimate Goal of Hawaiians, will this hurt that goal? Hawaiian will have the ability to fly around the world and avoid bringing tourists to Hawaii, however, they may find it more profitable to have their Bases of operation outside of Hawaii. Of course their business office will be in Hawaii to retain their connections. Everything is on the table with Hawaii shifting from Tourism to Local Manufacturing and Self-Sufficiency for their economic success. A one step at a time approach, they’re arguing about the Chicken or Egg first Question.

    1. Sounds to me like these will be designed for Hawaiian Airlines to be able to fly later flights, and thereby get on a different air highway, and also fly more late flights. It’s obvious these new planes contain these new comfort modules are for people who can afford them and for heavy, long-term Hawaiian Airlines mileage customers. After living over 20 years on the big island, I saw with my own eyes, how the changes are happening fast, and sadly, attuned to the wealthier part of the US population. I think that Hawaiian Airlines is catering to that population. How we all missed Aloha Air. Hui hou

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  4. Hawaiian airlines is its own worst enemy. Why fly Hawaiian Air when the Hawaiian experience is gone? There is no Hawaiian music, decor, and certainly no “Aloha” spirit any more. I have always made a point to fly Hawaiian to begin my Hawaii experience the moment I stepped on the airplane. You’ve lost it. Stark and sterile. Nope.

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    1. Sounds like Hawaiian has formulated their customer satisfaction plan. If they can’t satisfy anyone, Why Try! With that attitude I ask: Why Buy and Fly Hawaiian? I guess if you can’t disillusion your customers, who can you! Fly, fly, fly but to Hawaiian just say “Goodbye!”

  5. Awesome news! Congratulations! Now…implement nonstop service front ONT-OGG. I don’t want to connect in HNL anymore.

    Aloha and mahalo! 🤙🌞🌺🌸

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    1. Sure did, and their Stewardesses were featured on Calendars every year. That is when there was Respect and a sense of Duty. I actually stayed at a Bed and Breakfast operated/owned by a retired Pan Am Stewardess in the Catskill Mountains. She was an awesome cook and kept her place immaculate. Very professional and friendly, she had all of her things on display including Calendars that she was featured in. Never know who you’ll meet on the road of life!

  6. New airplanes are nice but we are still waiting for
    The now industry standard Wi-Fi to be installed
    on Hawaiian. 8 hours to Tokyo without Wi-Fi is pretty
    bad.

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    1. Hawaiian balks again with the promised wifi,tell me it’s not true! Maybe it’s just me, maybe not, but Hawaiian can’t seem to keep up with technology or are they flat out refusing to? Making flights more pleasant by having wifi should be standard by now, but caring and Aloha seem to have been discontinued at Hawaiian, must be an Island thing. Pour a few more drinks and pass out, that’s your entertainment.

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