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Study Reveals Abysmal Rankings | Flights To Hawaii Winners/Losers

Important food for thought before buying flights to Hawaii. Safety and comfort are real concerns, as is reliability. The winners and losers surprised us. What about you?

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30 thoughts on “Study Reveals Abysmal Rankings | Flights To Hawaii Winners/Losers”

  1. Historically, the airlines most associated with flights to Hawaii do not include Alaska or Southwest. They are relative newcomers to Hawai`i. Hawaiian and United have offered service to and within Hawaiʻi for many years; Hawaiian since 1929 and United since 1947. Safety record? If you want to talk safety, Hawaiian founded in 1929 is one of the safest airlines in the world.

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  2. Well, i hope your review encourages SWA to maintain a cost advantage over the competition because we fly only SWA to our Kona home and will remain loyal to them. The survey results are in direct opposition to our experience with them.

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  3. We flew to Hawaii our first time on united without a hitch. Decided to try Hawaiian airlines this next trip and we have had nothing but trouble already and we havent even left yet. Their customer service is non existent. I have spent countless hours on the phone and none were knowledgeable. Very disappointed. I pray the flights are better than trying to get there. If i didnt have points I would be looking elsewhere. I pray our flights ate there when it comes time to go.

  4. I just returned from a very brief trip, Vegas to Kona on Southwest, which is where I usually find the best price and schedule. Outgoing flight, change of planes in San Jose. The flights were great but my checked bag didn’t leave Las Vegas, even though I checked it an hour before the flight. The agents in Kona were not very helpful and actually lied to me. (I was able to get a voucher for future travel by calling customer service.) The baggage claim area was disgustingly filthy. I had to wait 90 minutes for the rest of my party to arrive and contacted several people about trying to have a dead bird removed but no one was interested and kept passing the buck to someone else. The experience at Kona has affected my love of the LUV airline.

    1. Baggage facility is not under the control of SWA. That’s the airports responsibility.
      Obviously losing your baggage is another story.

  5. There are multiple reasons people chose an airline which this ‘study’ doesn’t include, most notably using frequent flyer miles for ‘free’ tickets as well as availability and convenience. We live in the Denver area which is United’s largest hub and offers daily nonstops to each of the four islands which saves roughly 2.5 hrs travel time, not to mention the hassle and inconvenience of changing planes and layovers. Given that there are many high mileage flyers in the Denver area as well the West coast (LAX/SFO) I’m guessing a significant number of frequent flyers take advantage of this option…

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  6. In the past 10+ years I have had the opportunity to fly Hawaiian, Southwest and Alaska Airlines. Being from the Sacramento hub these were the only ones available to fly to Maui. The main reason for my choice is the availability of a direct non stop flight to OGG. At one time or the other only these three offered that. The best of these three was Alaska Airlines. Comfort, timeliness, food were all exceptionally good. Second was Hawaiian Airlines. These two did offer direct flights to OGG. Food snacks were served and everything else was good. Last most certainly was Southwest. I have a Southwest card and used some of the points to fly. I am mostly a SW flyer stateside, but the particular trip I took was late, end of 750 characters.

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  7. We just used Hawaiian Airlines again for direct flights between Oakland and Lihue. We were in first class which is very small. The seats barely recline and there is no Wi-Fi available. The plane was probably less then half full on a morning flight on 4/18. I have never found Hawaiian to have a really first class experience. My friend here in Kauai flies frequently on a red eye to Las Vegas and enjoys a flat lay down seat on Hawaiian . I don’t know if they pay more or less for that experience!

    1. So you didn’t know what kind of plane you were flying on or what kind of seats to expect?

      When you book your tickets and select your seats it tells you if you have lay flat or recliner in F.

      Lihue doesn’t have any planes going to it that have lay flat except for the LAS – LIH route. Everything else is lay flat.

  8. Hawaiian Airlines was one time a top airlines to fly. Their on time departure was punctual and communication on seating, gate changes, was timely and clear.
    I would only fly Hawaiian unless I was forced to fly somewhere Hawaiian did not have a route to my destination. Over the years they taken their eye off the ball and things have gone south. My family and n friends no longer fly Hawaiian. So disappointed in service, delays, poor communication. Get your act together Hawaiian Airlines your second…..from the bottom!

  9. We’ve flown to Hawaii from PHX a dozen times and have always flown Hawaiian. Only 1 flight daily but we’ve watched BOH for fare alerts and have taken advantage of them in most cased (thanks guys!) No other airline has the Aloha vibe or connection. When HI stops their assault on visitors we may come back. Ready for another coffee in Koala!

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